Ticket cards on the kanban board show all the key information without opening the ticket - priority, tags, assignees, deadlines, timers, progress, and more.
Feature, bug, and release cards each have a distinct visual style so you can tell them apart instantly.
Color-coded priority pills - urgent, high, medium, or low - appear right next to the ticket reference.
Colored tag pills and avatar bubbles let you see who is working on what and how work is categorized.
Checklist progress bars and timer indicators - all visible on the card itself.
Upcoming deadlines show in a compact badge. Overdue deadlines turn red so nothing slips through.
Every element on the card is designed to give you the right information without needing to open the ticket.
The top row shows a colored priority pill and the project prefix with ticket number (e.g. PRJ-42) on the left. If a timer is running or paused, its badge with elapsed time appears on the right.
The ticket title on its own full-width line. Multiple lines are supported.
Color-coded tag pills. The first tag's color is also used as the card's left accent stripe, so you can visually scan by category.
Estimation badge (ticket points or hours) and deadline date on the left, assignee avatars on the right.
A thin progress bar at the bottom visualizes checklist completion. It turns green when all items are done.
Here is each element individually, with examples showing how they appear on the board.
A badge with the project prefix and ticket number. Always visible, even in minimized columns.
A small color-coded icon that shows the ticket's urgency level at a glance.
Colored pills that categorize tickets. Create as many as you need - they're sorted by your custom order.
Ticket points or estimated hours on feature tickets. The mode is set per project in settings.
Shows the due date in DD-MM-YYYY format. The badge turns red and bold when the deadline has passed.
Avatar bubbles show who is assigned. If a user has an uploaded avatar it shows their photo; otherwise their initials.
A green pulsing stopwatch with elapsed time when a timer is running, or an amber pause icon when paused. Appears in the top-right of the card.
A thin progress bar at the bottom of the card visualizes checklist completion. Green when 100% done.
A 3px colored stripe on the left edge. It uses the first tag's color or defaults to purple for features, red for bugs.
On the All Boards view, a small badge shows which project the ticket belongs to.
Features, bugs, and releases each have a unique visual style so you can scan your board faster.
Light purple background with a purple accent stripe. The default card type for new work.
Subtle red-tinted background with a red accent stripe. Estimation badges are hidden on bug cards.
Dark purple gradient background with white text. Use these to group and track major releases.
When you minimize a column, cards shrink to show only the reference and title - keeping the board compact when you have many tickets.
Click the minimize button in any column header to switch to compact cards. All extra elements - tags, priority, avatars, deadline, estimation, and checklist bar - are hidden.
Click minimize again to restore all card elements. Your preference is saved per column and persists across sessions.
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