What is Kanban Tool?
Kanban Tool is an online and on-site visual management software based on Kanban.
Key features are:
Whiteboards with swimlanes, editable tasks cards with customizable fields, comments, attachments, assignments, time tracking & reporting.
A range of additional functions is available, including e.g., Process Automation, Recurring and Postponed Tasks, Checklist Templates, and Task Dependencies.
Built-in, automated Analytics let you know where the team can improve and where it excels.
Available in the cloud, on-site (for 10+ users) and as dedicated mobile apps.
Key features are:
Whiteboards with swimlanes, editable tasks cards with customizable fields, comments, attachments, assignments, time tracking & reporting.
A range of additional functions is available, including e.g., Process Automation, Recurring and Postponed Tasks, Checklist Templates, and Task Dependencies.
Built-in, automated Analytics let you know where the team can improve and where it excels.
Available in the cloud, on-site (for 10+ users) and as dedicated mobile apps.
Categories & Use Cases
Screenshots

Visual project management tool - Kanban board from Kanban Tool.
Product Demos
Technical Details
| Deployment Types | On-Premise, SaaS |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Windows, Linux, Mac |
| Mobile Application | Apple iOS, Android |
| Supported Countries | All |
| Supported Languages | English, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, French, Polish, and Russian |
FAQs
What is Kanban Tool?
Kanban Tool is a visual project management application based on Kanban that helps companies visualize workflow, track project progress, analyze and improve business processes. Some key features include: time tracking and time reports, real-time collaboration and Kaban analytics.
How much does Kanban Tool cost?
Kanban Tool starts at $6.
What are Kanban Tool's top competitors?
SwiftKanban and Kanbanery (discontinued) are common alternatives for Kanban Tool.
What is Kanban Tool's best feature?
Reviewers rate Task Management highest, with a score of 8.6.




