# Ways to use &quot;Boards&quot;?

Gmelius has a board feature that helps classify or track the progress of a workflow. If you have a workflow/use other than lead-related let me know 🙂

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- Posted at: over 5 years ago
- Author title: CEO &amp; Creative Director
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## Comments
### Comment 1

Hi Eduardo,

Boards have been designed to be as flexible as possible and fit different use cases. Here are the most frequently used:

1) Workload distribution
If you create a board from a shared inbox or a shared Gmail label, you can then monitor and distribute the conversations the kanban-way. In this configuration, columns correspond to teammates or departments in your company.

2) Email management
Create a GTD (Get Things Done) board linked with your primary inbox and you can then manage your email conversations following the GTD framework.

3) CRM
Use Gmelius sequences in conjunction with a typical lead-oriented board, and automate your leads&#39; pipeline.

4) Project Management / Agile
In addition to email conversations, Gmelius boards support standalone cards and checklists. You can then create unique hybrid boards to manage a team&#39;s projects and associated sprints. Import existing boards from Trello or export your Gmelius board to Trello, and you can then experience a seamless bidirectional sync between Gmail and Trello to foster cross-team collaboration.

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- Posted at: over 5 years ago
- Author title: CEO at Gmelius (YC S19) - We make Gmail your team&#39;s superpower 👨‍🚀




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