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Flow vs Kanboard: What are the differences?

Flow: Simple project and task management for busy teams. Flow is an online collaboration platform that makes it easy for people to create, organize, discuss, and accomplish tasks with anyone, anytime, anywhere. By merging a sleek, intuitive interface with powerful functionality, we're out to revolutionize the way the world's productive teams get things done; Kanboard: Free and open source Kanban project management software. It is a free and open source Kanban project management software. Your work is displayed on a board so that you have a clear overview of your project. Each column represents a step in your workflow.

Flow and Kanboard belong to "Project Management" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Flow are:

  • Simple Project Management- Visually plan and organize all of your projects as lists or cards on kanban boards
  • Team Collaboration- Invite anyone to collaborate on a task whether they have an account or not.
  • Live Updates- With Flow, updates happen in real-time so everyone’s always up-to-speed.

On the other hand, Kanboard provides the following key features:

  • Open source
  • Free
  • Self-hosted
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    What is Flow?

    Flow is an online collaboration platform that makes it easy for people to create, organize, discuss, and accomplish tasks with anyone, anytime, anywhere. By merging a sleek, intuitive interface with powerful functionality, we're out to revolutionize the way the world's productive teams get things done.

    What is Kanboard?

    It is a free and open source Kanban project management software. Your work is displayed on a board so that you have a clear overview of your project. Each column represents a step in your workflow.

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