Top 10 Kanban Board Platforms for Eastern Europe
Updated: 03.06.2026
Some of the most popular Kanban Board platforms are mentioned below.
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See also: Top 10: Project Management Software for Eastern Europe
2022. WiseTeam - Kanban project management system + CRM

WiseTeam is a Lithuanian startup that aims to combine project management and CRM in a Kanban interface. The service provides all the tools necessary for effective work and project management. It allows users to plan, track, and execute all business-related activities in one place and make important decisions on the fly. The developers say that with a Kanban board, such important business operations as employee time management, project management, process management, customer relationship management, invoicing and billing, quality management, and others can be easily tracked. WiseTeam also includes highly analytical tools. Each employee can create their own dashboards with the tools that are most important to them. These tools also allow users to see the status of important events, projects, and sales opportunities in real time and from multiple perspectives.
2020. Todoist adds Kanban Board view
The popular task management service Todoist has added the ability to view your task list as a Kanban board, making it very similar to another very popular service, Trello. Tasks are now presented as cards that you can drag and drop from column to column depending on their status. The developers have also created a very user-friendly board in the mobile app. However, you can switch back to the traditional list view if you prefer. As a reminder, Todoist is free for teams of up to five people.
2017. Scrum Time gets new interface, mind map and Kanban board
The Agile project management service Scrum Time now features a mind map - convenient visual representation of the entire workflow. The interface has also been completely redesigned. This release primarily incorporates feedback from users who have generated the most requests. A Kanban-style board has been added. Task statuses can be created and edited. This board type is often used by our users as a basic CRM.
2017. Atlassian acquired project management service Trello

Altassian has acquired the popular project and work management service Trello for $425 million. It is known for its Kanban approach to project management. All tasks are presented as cards on the desktop, sorted into columns by status (to-do, in progress, done, etc.). This makes it easy to assess the overall project picture at a glance. Trello currently has 19 million users. As a result of the deal, Trello will retain its brand and functionality and will be integrated into Atlassian's product stack (which primarily focuses on software and design firms). This includes the JIRA issue tracker, the HipChat group chat, the Confluence document collaboration service, and other applications.
2016. Kanbanchi - missing project management tool for G Suite
Google's G Suite still doesn't have its own project management app. And the recent partnership with Slack means that it won't appear in the near future. But Slack doesn't fit all companies, some of them prefer kanban-style project management, for example. For these teams there is a new option - Kanbanchi. This service integrates into your G Suite dashboard, plays well with Drive and Calendar and allows to create multiple kanban-boards. Kanban-board organizes your tasks into columns according to their status, i.e. "ideas", "to-do", "in work", "done", etc. Thus the whole project is visualized on single screen and you can evaluate it at a glance. The app is free for use, but it provides also paid version ($20/month/user) with some additional features like Gantt Chart, Time tracker, your company style.
2010. Scrum plugin for JIRA, GreenHopper gets new interface.

Atlassian has released a new version of its Agile project management tool, GreenHopper 5. GreeenHopper is a plugin for the web-based issue tracker Jira. The first thing that has changed in GreenHopper is the interface. Users often complained that GreenHopper's interface was a decade behind Jira. Now the project manager interface is aligned with the interface of the parent system. Numerous improvements have been made to increase GreenHopper's value during meetings. In particular, visual summary graphs by version have been added. You can now easily drag and drop task cards (including between pages) to change their order and priority, add due dates and notes to tasks. In addition, various conveniences have been added for teams working with Scrum and Kanban methodologies.








