Frameworks Templates

Pre-configured boards with columns, task types, and custom fields. Choose a template for your team or methodology.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to choose a template to get started?

No, you can start with an empty board and build everything from scratch if you prefer. Templates are optional tools to help you get started faster.

Can I customize the templates after I choose one?

Absolutely! All templates are fully customizable. You can add or remove columns, modify task types, adjust custom fields, and change any aspect of the board to match your workflow.

Can I add templates to an empty board later?

Yes! You can always add templates or restructure your board at any time. Templates are just starting points, and you have full flexibility to customize them to fit your needs.

Why would I choose an empty board?

Choose an empty board if you have a unique workflow that doesn't fit standard templates, or if you want to design your board structure from scratch without any presets.

What is a Scrum board template?

A Scrum board template is a preconfigured workflow for agile sprint management. It includes columns for Backlog, active sprint stages, Ceremonies (planning, standup, review, retro), and Sprint Results, so your team can run the full Scrum rhythm without building the structure from scratch.

What is a Kanban board template?

A Kanban board template gives you a ready made visual workflow with WIP limits (work in progress limits) already set. WIP limits prevent your team from starting more work than they can finish, which reduces bottlenecks and keeps work moving.

What is a RACI matrix template?

A RACI template helps teams define who does what on every task or deliverable. RACI stands for Responsible (does the work), Accountable (owns the outcome), Consulted (gives input), and Informed (needs to know). It's used when multiple people or teams are involved in a project and ownership needs to be explicit.

What is a RAID log template?

A RAID log is a project management tool for tracking Risks, Assumptions, Issues, and Dependencies in one place. Unlike a basic task list, a RAID log captures the things that could derail your project, not just the work itself. It's also used as a risk log or risk register for projects that require formal risk tracking.

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