More depth than kanban.
Less bloat than Jira.
Organize work across milestones, lists, categories, and tasks — a flexible hierarchy that adapts to how you actually think about your projects.
A visual representation of the EchoBoards hierarchy: Project → Milestones → Lists → Categories → Tasks
Four levels of organization
Enough structure to stay organized. Not so much that you spend more time managing the tool than doing the work.
Milestones for releases
Group work by version, phase, or any major checkpoint. Each milestone is its own self-contained world.
Lists for workstreams
Separate frontend, backend, design, or any workstream. Each list lives inside a milestone with its own categories.
Categories for structure
Organize tasks within a list by topic, priority, or any grouping that makes sense. No rigid columns.
Tasks with depth
Each task supports subtasks, descriptions, priorities, tags, assignees, and file attachments. Break work down to any level.
Think in milestones,
not rigid sprints.
Not every project fits a two-week sprint. Milestones let you define phases that match your actual workflow — whether that's release versions, project phases, or quarterly goals. Move between them fluidly as priorities shift.
Self-contained lists.
Total flexibility.
Each list is its own mini-board inside a milestone. Group by team, feature, or whatever makes sense. Categories inside each list replace rigid kanban columns — create, rename, and reorder them freely.
See it in action
Screenshot: Full board view showing milestones, lists, and categories
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