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Boards & Sprints

See the work, run the work

A board shows where everything stands; a sprint gives it a start, an end, and a goal. Between them, your team sees the whole picture and moves it forward, without leaving the platform.

Boards

Kanban or scrum, your columns

A board's columns map to your statuses, so moving a card moves the task. Set a limit on how many cards a column holds when you want to keep work in check, and group the rows by whatever matters — the person, the epic, the priority, or the project.

  • Kanban or scrum, with columns mapped to your own statuses.
  • Limit the cards in a column to keep work moving.
  • Split the board into rows by assignee, epic, priority, or project.
board · Platform
To Do
In Progress3
In Review2
Done

Sprints

A start, an end, a goal

Commit a set of tasks to a sprint, give it a goal and some dates, and start it. Anything added mid-sprint is tracked apart from what you committed. Closing the sprint has you account for every open task — the next sprint, or the backlog — before it wraps up.

  • Commit tasks to a sprint with a goal and a date range.
  • Work added after the start is tracked apart from what you committed.
  • Closing a sprint accounts for every open task first.
sprint · Sprint 7
ActiveSep 16 – Sep 30
Ship the live sessions dashboard
12committed
3added mid-sprint

One board, many projects

See it all in one place

A board isn't stuck to one project. Point it at a single project, a whole program or portfolio, or a set of projects you pick — then group the rows the way that helps most.

Scope it

One project, a program, a portfolio, or a hand-picked set of projects on a single board.

Group it

Split the rows by assignee, epic, priority, project, or a saved filter of your own.

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