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✨ Introducing Todoist Boards

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A more visual way to move your projects forward Introducing Boards, a more visual way to organize yo

A more visual way to move your projects forward [Display it in your browser.]( [Todoist]( Introducing Boards, a more visual way to organize your Todoist projects. From weekly meal plans to five-year business strategies, this new layout makes it easy to see the big picture of your projects and make progress from start to finish. Boards flip the traditional to-do list on its head by visualizing tasks as cards that can be dragged across customizable sections. - Managing a team project? Drag tasks from To do → Doing → Done so everyone knows where things stand at a glance. - Looking for a new job? Create a job search pipeline to move job listings from Leads → Applied → Interview → Hired so no opportunities fall through the cracks. - Planning your wedding? Organize your tasks by month so you know what to focus on now (and what you can worry about later). Boards are now available on every platform. Open any project in Todoist, press the three dots icon in the top right, and select View as board. You’ll be able to rearrange your sections, create new ones, and drag your tasks to anywhere on your board. 🏃‍♀️Kickstart your next project with [Boards templates]( to help you write a book, manage social media, develop an app, and more. Because sometimes all you need to make progress on your goals is a new perspective… [Learn more about Boards →]( Productively, The Todoist Team P.S. How are you planning to use Boards? Share your screenshots and workflows on [Twitter]( with the hashtag #TodoistBoards and you’ll have a chance to win a free year of [Todoist Premium]( [Blog]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Help Center]( If you no longer wish to receive Todoist emails, [click here to unsubscribe](.

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