Trello is a great tool for managing all your project-related tasks and staying in sync with colleagues and clients. We at Usersnap are avid fans of Trello. So we thought it would be fun to share some of our best tricks and tools we use to get more out of Trello. Trello for web development? Working on various web projects – whether for your clients or within your organization – can often be a challenge. It requires a lot of collaboration and communication within your project teams. The organization and management of your team’s tasks and priorities is key. On the other hand, organizational stuff shouldn’t take too much time, since it keeps your developers and designers from doing their real work. Trello is a great tool which solves that problem of managing your web development. Get started with Trello Trello offers some easy-to-create boards. A board is a collection of cards organized in columns. These columns are called lists and can be completely modified to your needs. A card is mostly used to describe tasks. Every task or project deliverable should go into one card. A card consists of a title and a description, as well as an activity feed. You can also add images, attachments, check lists to your cards. There are nearly no limitations. However, I recommend establishing a clear guideline on how you keep your cards and lists organized within your team.