Comparison
Trello nails the simple kanban board. The moment you need sprints, priorities, dependencies or a real whiteboard, you're bolting on power-ups. Taskiry keeps the simplicity and builds the power in.
Sprints, priorities, blockers, due-date timelines and docs are built in — not paid add-ons you stitch together.
Brainstorm on an infinite canvas and turn sticky notes into tasks. Trello has no canvas at all.
No per-seat creep. A genuinely useful free plan, then one flat price as you grow.
| Feature | Taskiry | Trello |
|---|---|---|
| Kanban board | ||
| Sprints & cycles | Power-up only | |
| Priorities & filtering | Basic | |
| Task blockers / dependencies | ||
| Infinite whiteboard | ||
| Whiteboard ↔ task linking | ||
| Built-in documents | ||
| Native desktop app | ||
| Pricing model | Flat team price | Per user |
Trello charges per user, per month, and gates sprints/automation behind paid tiers. Taskiry's free plan covers a whole small team, and paid plans are one flat price — not per seat.
Taskiry is the only one of these tools where your infinite whiteboard and your task board are the same product. Sketch a plan, drop sticky notes, and turn them straight into tasks — no exporting, no second app, no copy-paste.
Start free — no credit card, no per-seat fees.
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