Trello is a kanban-style board tool popular for its visual simplicity. Cards move across columns and it's easy to get started. But Trello's model is optimised for visibility, not for operators who need to capture fast, prioritise dynamically, and stay on top of multiple workstreams at once.
Trello has no native concept of weekly priorities, no carry-forward logic, and no way to absorb actions from meetings. TSKR brings a persistent priority layer, automatic capture via Granola, and an operating model built for people who move fast across different types of work simultaneously.
Use Trello for simple visual boards. Use TSKR if you need a real operating layer across multiple workstreams.
What is Trello?
Trello is a kanban-style board tool popular for its visual simplicity. Cards move across columns and it's easy to get started. But Trello's model is optimised for visibility, not for operators who need to capture fast, prioritise dynamically, and stay on top of multiple workstreams at once.
How does TSKR differ from Trello?
Trello has no native concept of weekly priorities, no carry-forward logic, and no way to absorb actions from meetings. TSKR brings a persistent priority layer, automatic capture via Granola, and an operating model built for people who move fast across different types of work simultaneously.
Should I use TSKR or Trello?
Use Trello for simple visual boards. Use TSKR if you need a real operating layer across multiple workstreams.
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