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Task Management Software Articles
Scope Creep in Project Management: Ways To Navigate
Miscommunication, mutual frustrations, under-deliverability.
by Jasmine Lee
What Is Matrix Organization: Pros And Cons Explained
Think matrix: A traditional hierarchy offers clarity, but a matrix organizational structure opens up team collaboration opportunities.
by Grace Pinegar
25 Best Task Management Software in 2023
Checking tasks off from your to-do lists is a special feeling.
by Aayushi Sanghavi
State of Project Management Spring 2021
New technologies like the cloud have democratized project management software, making it accessible to everyone. Theoretically, a wide variety of options can be beneficial to buyers. Also, a competitive market means that vendors constantly try to outperform their competitors by improving their products. Does it mean that there are no issues in the project management software market? The only way to find out is to analyze feedback from more than 30,000 reviewers of project management solutions.
by Gabriel Gheorghiu
G2 Adds New Categories for Work Management and Project Collaboration
For decades, project management software has been straightforward—buyers knew very well what to expect from this type of software as most products potentially offered the same or almost similar features.
by Gabriel Gheorghiu
How Industry 4.0 Will Change Project Management
Project management software and methodologies are a form of automation that has been used in business for nearly 50 years. New technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) have the potential to automate project management—but, how far will they go?
by Gabriel Gheorghiu
Project Management in the Age of Remote Work
Working from home is a trend that’s been gaining traction for some time, with a growth of 159% in the last 12 years. As more companies are shifting to a remote workforce in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the concept of remote work is more top of mind than ever.
by Gabriel Gheorghiu
How Project-Based Software Helps Companies
Most tasks we do at work are either process or project-based. Processes are made of repetitive tasks that we do repeatedly, with little to no variation. Project work can vary significantly from one project to another and can change based on internal or customer requirements.
by Gabriel Gheorghiu
Meet Milestones With Critical Chain Project Management
They say there are two ways to skin a cat (ew), and there are even more ways to manage a project.
by Grace Pinegar
Task Management Software Glossary Terms
Task Management Software Discussions
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Question on: Trello
Does this integrate with CRM softwares such as salesforce?I was just curious if this integrated with Salesforce or other tools that trello integrates well with?
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Integrating Trello with Zendesk
Zendesk provides customer service and support ticket software used globally by teams big and small. Trello has powerful integrations with Zendesk, both in the form of the Zendesk Power-Up and a Trello App for Zendesk available in the Zendesk Apps Marketplace.
The Zendesk Power-Up
The Zendesk Power-Up allows you to attach Zendesk tickets and views to Trello cards. Attach tickets to see quick summaries relevant to a card. Attach views to see high-level stats and summaries without jumping back and forth between tools.
Enabling the Power-Up
To enable the Power-Up, open the board menu on the right side of the page, select the Power-Ups menu option, and then click the "enable" button next to the Zendesk Power-Up.
Authenticating with Zendesk
Once the Power-Up is enabled for the board, each individual user will need to authenticate their Zendesk account from within Trello. To do that, open up a card, click the Zendesk button in the Power-Ups section on the back of the card, and select "Attach a ticket" or "Attach a view" Then, select the "Link your Zendesk account" button.
A popup window will open and ask you to enter your Zendesk subdomain. Once done, click on "Authenticate with Zendesk" and log in using your Zendesk username and password.
Each member who has access to Zendesk will need to link their account to Trello individually. Only one Zendesk subdomain is supported per Business Class team. To change the subdomain after initial setup, use the settings menu for the Zendesk Power-Up in the board Power-Ups sidebar.
Please note that only members of the Business Class team will be able to access the Power-Ups and link their account. Members of the board who are not also members of the Business Class team will simply see the Zendesk URLs as basic attachments on the card.
Using the Power-Up
Perhaps the easiest way to attach a Zendesk ticket to a Trello card is to simply copy the Zendesk ticket URL, open the card in Trello, and Cmd/Ctrl+V to paste the URL as an attachment on the card. This should work in most browsers. You can also use the "Attach a link" box via the Attachment button.
The Zendesk Power-Up also provides a button on the back of the card, which you can use to look up tickets in Zendesk if you do not have the URL handy.
Attached tickets will show in the Attachments section.
The preview shows the following information from the Zendesk ticket:
Ticket subject
Assigned to
Last updated date
Ticket description preview
Another option is to attach views to your cards, which will show you high-level stats and ticket summaries. To do that, click the Zendesk button, then select "Attach a view" and pick one of the available options.
Attached view will show you the type of view, number of tickets, the updated/created date of the view, and a list with related ticket previews. Below that information, you'll see a link to open the view in Zendesk.
Note: Only users with Zendesk Agent accounts will be able to view tickets through the Power-Up. These tickets will not be visilbe for users with Zendesk end user accounts.
Removing Tickets and Views
To remove a ticket, click the "remove" link at the top of the Zendesk Tickets section on the card back. You'll be given an option of which ticket to remove from the card.
To remove a view, scroll down to the view in the attachments section and click "remove."
Disabling the Power-Up
To disable the authorization with your Zendesk account, open the Power-Ups menu on the right side of the board. Then click the gear icon and select "Remove Personal Settings". From there, select the option to clear data.
You can disable the Power-Up for the board by opening the Power-Ups menu and selecting the Disable button.
Disabling the Power-Up will not cause any data loss. It will change the formatting of the links in the card to be the same as any other attached links.
The Trello App for Zendesk
The Trello App for Zendesk allows you to create Trello cards directly from Zendesk tickets, or attach tickets to existing cards.
Enabling the App
To enable the App in Zendesk, log into Zendesk as an Administrator, and navigate to the Apps Marketplace under the Admin panel.
In the Apps Marketplace, search for Trello. Once you're on the Trello App's page, click "Install app" on the right side.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Using the App
At this point, any user on your Zendesk instance can use the App. To start using it, navigate to a ticket and open the "Apps" pane on the top-right.
The Trello App will then show up on the right side of the screen. If this is your first time using the App, you'll need to authorize it to access your Trello account by clicking "Log in with Trello". Note: if you're using the app for the first time immediately after installation, you may need to refresh the entire page to use it.
Once you've authorized Zendesk to access your Trello account, you can use the App. Within any Zendesk ticket, you can choose a board and list where you'd like to create a new card (with the Zendesk ticket automatically attached), or a board, list, and existing card where you'd like to attach the ticket.
Once you create a new Trello card, relevant information about the card will appear alongside the relevant ticket in Zendesk.
Removing the App
To remove the Trello App for Zendesk, navigate back to the Admin pane, click "Manage" under "APPS", hover over Trello, click the Gear dropdown, and click "Uninstall". You'll then be prompted to confirm.
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Yes! Here’s a blog trello wrote about it: https://blog.trello.com/trello-salesforce-integration
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I want to use my existing boards and cards and transfer their data as well as experiment development in order to extend Trello functionality. Api docs or any suggestions are welcomed.
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Trello has a great REST Api. Here is the link to the docs https://developers.trello.com/reference#introduction
Follow the instructions to get your API Key and Token and include them in all of your requests as shown in the introduction section of the docs.
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Question on: Trello
how can i make a more efficient project management?i want to be able to just start a project and get the team started
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Depending on what exactly you are trying to achieve - there might be some power ups that could suit your exact needs.
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Task Management Software Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Task Management
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
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Enterprise Grid® Report for Task Management
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Momentum Grid® Report for Task Management
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G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Task Management
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Task Management
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Task Management
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Task Management
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Task Management
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Task Management
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