Trello: organize anything! Reviews – Page 109

4/5 rating based on 1101 reviews. Read all reviews for Trello: organize anything for iPhone.
Trello: organize anything is free iOS app published by Trello, Inc.

Awesome app, awesome service

loudensspam

I use Trello every day. It's how you should GTD.


Love it

YM18nu

My favourite organization tool


Since 2012

ideali

Enjoying it for so long time. Thank you, team!


How did I work before Trello?

Akanigit

I don't know what I did before to keep it all together. Trello wiped my memory of all bad experiences related to project management.


Works great

tiredwolf

I love trello and even more that it has an app!


Amazeballs

Lucent Fox

!!!!!


So intuitive and flexible!

Tmikol

I can do anything from personal to business! Great user experience!


Started at work, now use it for everything

Jeftdthisthingwhat

Absolutely love the platform and how ingeniously simple it is despite being a perfect fit for project managing literally anything. Agile/Continuous Deployment workflows, personal projects and goals, vacation planning, family reunion logistics, etc. I only wish I could edit comments on the mobile version - some typos have haunted me!


Amazing tool and incredible update notes, every time.

Navarjun Singh

Trust me, I'm writing it because release notes this time said: "Five is the preferable number of stars." I would give them 5 stars anyway, if I will(too lazy). But release notes this time got me.


Phenomenal Todo and Organizing App

somecrazynickname

Trello is awesome. For anyone who is visually oriented (SEEING what you need to do) this app is the best. I have been using it for around a year now and love it! Plus, it just keeps getting better! The only thing that is still pretty clunky is deleting tasks. Deleting is a four step process! Trello developers feel archiving is safer; likely because this app was written for business teams. But the overhead of storage space for unnecessary archived items may eventually catch up with them! I'd rather easily delete completed tasks than to archive them.