Plan your work visually: drag cards from one stage to the next, organize as many boards as you like, and everything saves automatically on your own device.
A Kanban board is the simplest way to see your work at a glance: columns for each stage — say To Do, In Progress, and Done — and cards you drag from left to right as things move along. This tool gives you that, instantly, with no account and no setup. Everything you create is stored in your own browser, so your projects, clients, and personal to-dos never touch a server.
It's built for the way most people actually work: a few boards, a handful of columns, cards with a priority and a due date, and fast drag-and-drop. No seat licenses, no "upgrade to add another board," no data leaving your machine.
Ctrl+Z.No account, no upload, no monthly fee — open it and start planning.
Open the page and start adding cards: columns, tasks, priorities, due dates, and labels are all there, autosaving in your browser as you work. No account, no workspace invites, no trial countdown.
Visualize the work as cards moving through columns (to do, doing, done), limit how much is in progress, and let the board show where things pile up. It works because seeing the work changes how you handle it.
Yes. Keep separate boards for work, the side project, and the house renovation, each with its own custom columns, and switch between them with the picker.
Locally in your browser, autosaved on every change, with JSON export for backups. With the optional Premium sync, your boards follow you between devices.
Trello is a platform: accounts, members, notifications, and a subscription ladder. This is a tool: your board, in your browser, owned by you. For solo work and small shared screens, the tool is usually all the method needs.