A productive brainstorm helps your team identify innovative ideas and make decisions. Using Trello as a virtual whiteboard gets the creativity flowing. Whether you’re working in the same place or remotely, you can turn disruptive ideas into actionable projects.
Trello is the virtual (white)board for you and your team to use to brainstorm solutions or generate new ideas. It’s easy to get started – simply create a board and add cards as ideas flow. Give context to ideas with descriptions and attachments.
Brainstorming can happen async with comments and by tagging teammates. Everyone has a say; vote on a card to bring the best ideas to the top. Create a list to catalog the rest for further review.
Keep the momentum after your brainstorming session – assign next steps, add owners, and due dates to explore what you’ve surfaced. No bad ideas and none go to waste.
Trello has 200+ integrations with the tools you know and love. Integrate the tools your team already uses with Trello to keep your work organized and in one place. Try a Trello Power-Up to connect all of your team’s (other) favorite apps to your boards.
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Not only is the board instantly ready to be the digital whiteboard for your brainstorm, it will guide you through the Disrupt Technique for getting unstuck and finding big ideas.
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