In development — pilot list open

A board that knows what the card is talking about

In most companies, a card that says “invoice the client” and the system that knows who the client is live in different worlds. Here they are the same thing: the card points at the product, the movement or the invoice — and opens it.

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Backlog
Review supplier prices
Import August spreadsheet
In progress
Count warehouse stock
Close branch 2 invoice
Review
Approve new SKUs
Done
Register branch 3
Migrate catalogue

Drawing of the board being built. Cards point at products, movements and invoices in the ERP.

What it will do

What the board will do for the store

Stages that mean something

A column is a stage of the work, not a free-text field where everyone invents a convention.

Same company, same people

Board, ERP and account share company, store and roles. Nobody is added twice.

The card opens the operation

It points at a product, a movement or an invoice — and takes you there.

History instead of memory

Who moved the card, when, and from which stage. The same audit trail as the rest.

Built for the phone first

Whoever counts stock is standing up, holding a phone. The wide screen comes second.

Yours to take

Full export of boards and cards, in an open format, from day one.

Questions

Frequently asked

If yours is not here, ask. Someone answers.

Talk to us

Trello does not know your company. It is excellent for organising anything, and that is exactly the limit: a card there is text. Here a card can be tied to a product, a stock movement or an invoice, with the same permissions as the rest of the system. If what you need is a personal list, Trello is free and good — use it.

It is in development. The pilot list decides the order of what gets built first, and companies already using the ERP come first — the connection between board and operation is the whole point of the product.

Yes, and it will also come with the ERP. The price is published on the pricing page before the first invoice, never after.

No. The board works on its own; it is just worth less that way, because the part that makes it different is the link to the operation.

Say what your team loses track of.

The order of what gets built comes from this list. Companies already running the ERP come first.

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