We ve just opened up our public board so you can see what we re working on at Kanbanq!
Public boards are a feature we loved back in the Trello days, a simple way to share your team s current progress with the world. With Kanbanq you can also share your backlog, giving people a clear view of both what s happening now and what s coming next.
In the future, public boards will also include community features like voting, comments and suggestions. Perfect if you re a game dev studio wanting to track bugs and feature requests, or even if you re running a film server and want your members to suggest the next movie night.
Hello friends, and welcome back to the changelog. The devs have been running on a balanced diet of espresso shots and questionable amounts of energy drinks, which means you guessed it: fresh updates are here. From saying goodbye to Coming Soon, to giving you a shiny red self-destruct button, to sprucing up Alternatives, and a shiny new footer, we ve packed a lot into this round.
Coming Soon Forum Threads
The old Coming Soon pages have officially retired (and you lot noticed). From now on, every new product you create gets its own forum thread. It is your place to share updates, drop teasers, or just shout into the void while you wait for launch day. People can still follow from your forum page to get notified when you go live, but now you can actually start the conversation early.
Hello friends, and welcome back to the changelog. The devs have been running on a balanced diet of espresso shots and questionable amounts of energy drinks, which means you guessed it: fresh updates are here. From saying goodbye to Coming Soon, to giving you a shiny red self-destruct button, to sprucing up Alternatives, and a shiny new footer, we ve packed a lot into this round.
Coming Soon Forum Threads
The old Coming Soon pages have officially retired (and you lot noticed). From now on, every new product you create gets its own forum thread. It is your place to share updates, drop teasers, or just shout into the void while you wait for launch day. People can still follow from your forum page to get notified when you go live, but now you can actually start the conversation early.
Big update today! v0.2 is out and it brings some features we ve been itching to use ourselves. Here s what s new and how you might use it:
New stuff:
Public boards with shareable URLs show off your roadmap to the world. Perfect for indie devs who want to build in public or for agencies that want to share progress with clients without sending endless screenshots.
Community foundations the groundwork is in for voting, suggestions and comments. Imagine your users being able to upvote bugs or propose features directly on your board.
Redesigned sprint analytics now with better graphs and a single panel view. Want to see if your last sprint was more cruise control or crash landing ? The new analytics will give you a clearer picture.
Background customisation solid colours, gradients and meshes if you re feeling fancy. Minimalist mode for focus, or add some personality (yes, puppies are still an option).
Unified sprint panel no more clicking between two different places. Everything s in one spot now.
v0.1.4 lays the first bricks for a feature we re really excited about turning your Kanbanq boards into a complete roadmap & feedback system, baked right in. Soon, your users will be able to vote on ideas, suggest features, comment, and even create support tickets all without you juggling multiple tools. And yes we re keeping it true to Kanbanq s style: simple, lightweight and easy to use.
We just dropped something new Notion-style content blocks are now live in Kanbanq .
You can now add text, bullets and checklists directly inside your cards. And yes, checking things off your list actually moves the progress bar on the card. So satisfying.
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Over the years working for agencies I've become quite familiar with tools like @asana and @Jira , also with @Trello for personal projects. But I was wondering, are these the most used or are these just the ones I've been exposed to? Are there better options? Would love to hear your thoughts down below!