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Boards

Kanban boards your team can actually run

Lists and cards with assignees, due dates, labels, checklists, and comments — plus board, table, and calendar views and linked notes, in one calm workspace.

Kanvly
Backlog2
Setup

Review the onboarding copy

MRKS
2 / 6
Backend

Draft the Q3 launch checklist

DL
In progress2
Workspace

Finalize the pricing page

ANTYEM
Aug 14
Frontend

Plan the launch email

JV
4 comments
In review1
CollabMed

Schedule the webinar

PROS
Today
Shipped1
Platform

Update the changelog

BT

Built for the teams that run their week on a board.

Standups, planning, and launches run on the same cards — no status spreadsheet shadowing the board, and every seat works inside the same workspace.

Board · Table · Calendar — one source of truth
Assignees and due dates on every card
Linked notes, no second tool
The basics

What is a kanban board?

A kanban board visualizes work as cards that move across columns representing stages — for example Backlog, In progress, In review, and Shipped. You see at a glance what is moving, what is stuck, and where the handoffs happen.

Kanvly is project board software that keeps the board honest: every card carries assignees, due dates, labels, checklists, and comments. Because these task boards with assignees and due dates hold real detail, a weekly review reads the board itself instead of a separate status doc.

Backlog
In progress
In review
Shipped

FIG 01A card's journey, left to right.

WorkspaceLaunch

Finalize the pricing page

Thread review feedback on the card so context never slides into chat.

AssigneesANTYEM
Due dateAug 14
Checklist3 / 6
Comments4

FIG 02One card holds the whole ask.

Card anatomy

Everything the work needs lives on the card.

Each card holds the whole ask — who owns it, when it's due, what's left on the checklist, and the conversation, all attached so a weekly review never needs a second spreadsheet.

Assignees
Multiple owners per card
Due dates
Timing that stays on the card
Labels
Group and filter at a glance
Checklists
Break the ask into steps
Comments
Review context stays attached
Same cards, three lenses

Switch to table or calendar without losing the plot.

Board view shows motion and blockers. Table view scans ownership, labels, and dates in compact rows. Calendar view checks delivery timing — all backed by one source of truth, so nothing drifts out of sync and no record is duplicated.

In progress

Finalize the pricing page

Aug 14 · 3 assignees

In review

Shipped

FIG 03The same card in board, table, and calendar.

AI-assisted planning

Plan the week, then watch it ship.

Kanvly AI can break a goal into cards, suggest owners, and draft checklists — you stay in control, the ghosts just enjoy the ta-da.

Shipped
Kanvly AI drafted 4 subtasks

Launch announcement board

4 / 4 done
In practice

How teams run Kanvly boards every week

The same board carries standups, planning, and launches — with owners, comments, and linked context staying beside the work.

Launches

Keep comments, dates, and linked notes beside the work.

A launch board sits next to its brief and runbook, so the team ships from one surface instead of stitching together a doc, a chat thread, and a spreadsheet.

Backlog
In progress
In review
Shipped

Standups

Scan what moved overnight

Open the board and see motion, blockers, and what still needs a decision — no status meeting prep.

Planning

Reshape into a table

When priorities shift, flip the same cards into table view and assign owners and roles without rebuilding anything.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Kanvly boards

What teams ask before they move their work onto a board.

Your team deserves a workspace that gets out of the way.

Create a workspace where notes, boards, calendar planning, and Kanvly AI all understand the same projects, deadlines, and context.

Free to start. Paid plans add larger limits, included seats, sharing, comments, due dates, and more AI usage.