If you're seeking advanced Kanban boards, Jira remains a top choice. Boasting extensive customization options, filters, automation, and seamless integration with other Jira software, it has firmly established itself as an industry standard.
However, I do acknowledge that Jira's complexity could be daunting for beginners. Additionally, the consistently white user interface lacks visual appeal and can become monotonous over time.
Tip: If your organization already utilizes Jira, consider exploring the free version. Create your own board and experiment with its functionalities. This hands-on approach will unveil hidden customization options. Subsequently, you can effortlessly request essential modifications from your company's Jira administrator. Embrace this opportunity to experiment without anxiety, even if you make mistakes.
high level of customization
filters
columns
statuses
automation
e-mail notifications
and many more
integrates well with other Atlassian products or apps like Slack
you can decide if it should be managed by the organization or not
available for free for a limited amount of users
The initial configuration process could be daunting for new users.
The consistently white user interface lacks visual appeal and can become monotonous over time.
If you already have a Jira account you can create a project called Kanban
Moving tasks between columns