Kanban view

Organize workshop cards into focused columns for review, discussion, and prioritization.

The Kanban view shows workshop cards in horizontal columns.

Stop doing

3

Letting urgent requests rewrite the sprint every day

Leaving action items vague until the next retro

Keep doing

2

Pairing quickly when someone is blocked

Start doing

2

Reviewing small experiments two weeks later

Example of workshop cards organized into Stop, Keep, and Start columns.

It is useful when a facilitator wants the group to compare contributions by category, status, participant, card type, or an activity-specific classification such as Stop / Keep / Start.

What it helps with

Use the Kanban view to:

  • keep cards visually organized by column,
  • review one bucket at a time,
  • move cards when the activity allows it,
  • color cards by participant or another available grouping,
  • fold columns so the group can focus on one part of the board.

Column folding

Facilitators can fold and unfold Kanban columns when a grouped board has foldable buckets.

This is useful for guided activities. For example, in a Stop / Keep / Start retrospective, you can keep only the Stop column open first, then unfold Keep, then unfold Start.

More detail on Kanban view settings is coming soon.