![]() Trello is perfect for creating project timelines and establishing who’s responsible for tasks. This app works well for a large project with many subprojects that have time-sensitive tasks. I recommend using Trello for collaborative pursuits. Though it is difficult to keep track of which tasks have been completed, the workspace board activity somewhat makes up for that by acting as a history for the board. Harder to find which tasks have been completed.Harder to mark tasks/cards as completed. ![]() Can view workspace board’s activity (which tasks have been added/completed, who has been added, etc).Assignee’s initials, start date, and due date fit in one phone screen. ![]() Don’t have to add everyone to projects each time you make a new one.You can also add color-coded labels, attachments, and checklist items to each card. In each workspace board, you can add a card with a subtask, its start date, its due date, and its assignee. You can create a workspace, add people to the workspace, then create “workspace boards,” a project, and everyone in the workspace will be able to access them. Trello is another to-do list app that works best for collaborative efforts, or projects with a timeline. I will continue to use Asana for personal to-do lists because I can see a clear, color-coded priority and the due date beside a shortened version of the task names, but I wouldn’t use this app for collaborative efforts. This is an image of the layout of a project's tasks in the Asana app. Task name, assignee, priority, and due date do not all fit in one phone screen.Can only see subtasks once you click on the bigger task. ![]()
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