![]() ![]() On the product side, we’ve been researching and preparing Boards for almost two years. That’s just a sample - it’s really up to each user to figure out how they want to structure and visualize their work. ![]() When planning your wedding you could organize your project in a calendar style view of each month up to the big day.For a job search, you can have tasks that move from Applied → Interview → Hired to keep track of what’s moving forward.Everyone can see the progress and make changes together. You could manage a team project by dragging tasks from the To do → Doing → Done columns.You can drag and drop your tasks wherever you need them and really customize the way you view your project. That was the catalyst for Todoist Boards, an update that lets people visualize their projects more easily.īoards give you a bird’s eye view where each task is visualized as a card sorted into columns of your choice. And sometimes, they needed more than just a list view to keep it all in order. Lately, people have been taking on bigger and more ambitious projects in our tool - from starting businesses, getting married, and more. It’s been a great journey for us and our users so far with 25 million people using the app, and as we’ve grown we’ve seen opportunities to evolve. Users can get tasks out of their heads and onto a to-do list, no matter what platform they’re using or where they are. Todoist was designed to help users regain clarity and calmness while still taking care of everything they need to get done. Neil Vidyarthi, Senior Product Marketer at Doist kicks us off with an insightful, entertaining walkthrough of the company’s biggest product marketing campaign to date, covering everything from: ‘Launch retrospective’ is a series that looks back at significant product or feature launches in a PMM’s career. ![]()
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