Build your Kanban Board with AI in under 5 minutes
Build a kanban board with drag-and-drop cards, custom columns, WIP limits, labels, and due dates — a Trello-style board that lives in your own database.
Come funziona
Passo 1
Descrivi la tua idea
Scrivi un prompt in testo semplice che descriva cosa vuoi.
Passo 2
L'AI lo costruisce
FloopFloop genera codice pronto per la produzione istantaneamente.
Passo 3
Distribuisci e vai live
Il tuo progetto è ospitato sul proprio sottodominio in pochi minuti.
Perché costruire con l'AI invece di assumere uno sviluppatore?
| FloopFloop | Sviluppatore tradizionale | |
|---|---|---|
| Tempo di lancio | Meno di 5 minuti | 2-8 settimane |
| Costo | Da $0 | $5.000 - $50.000+ |
| Manutenzione | Inclusa | Contratto continuativo |
What is a kanban board?
A kanban board visualises work as cards flowing through columns — to do, doing, done at its simplest — so a team sees at a glance what's in flight, what's stuck, and who's overloaded. The method predates software (Toyota ran it with physical cards), and the digital version adds persistence, labels, assignees, and history. Trello made it mainstream; Jira buried it under process; Linear rebuilt it for speed. The design tension is structure versus friction: every field and rule you add makes the board more informative and less likely to be kept up to date. The boards that survive are the ones where moving a card is faster than not moving it, and where the board answers a real question — usually 'what should I finish before starting anything new?', which is what WIP limits exist to enforce.
Common features
- Drag-and-drop cards with persisted positions
- Custom columns — add, rename, reorder
- WIP limits per column, soft warning or hard block
- Colored labels and a filter bar
- Due dates with overdue highlighting
- Assignees with avatar chips
- Swimlanes per project or client
- Per-card checklists and comments
- Activity log per card (moves, edits, timestamps)
- Auto-archive for the done column
Real-world examples
Solo maker's pipeline
Backlog, doing (WIP limit 3), done. The hard limit forces finishing; the weekly done-column review replaced a guilt-driven to-do list with visible progress.
Agency client board
Swimlanes per client, labels per service, due dates synced to deliverable deadlines. The Monday standup is just walking the board top to bottom.
Content pipeline
Idea → drafting → review → scheduled → published. The stale-in-review badge surfaced the actual bottleneck within a week: approvals, not writing.
Why FloopFloop fits kanban board projects
Project tools impose their opinion of process and charge per seat for it; a kanban board is one of the highest-value-per-complexity apps you can own instead. FloopFloop generates the board with your process encoded — your columns, your WIP discipline, your review cadence, your archive rules — and the cards live in your database, so automation is a query away: a cron that flags stale cards, a digest of what shipped this week, a dashboard joining cards to time-tracking. When the process evolves, the board evolves by describing the change, not by fighting a vendor's template.
Prova questi prompt
Copia uno dei prompt qui sotto e incollalo in FloopFloop per iniziare.
Build a kanban board with columns I can add, rename, and reorder, drag-and-drop cards between columns, and cards with a title, description, colored labels, due date, and assignee. Persist everything to the database so the board survives refresh.
Create a personal kanban with three fixed columns — backlog, doing, done — a work-in-progress limit of 3 on the doing column that visually blocks adding a fourth card, and a weekly review view listing everything completed in the last 7 days.
Design a team kanban with swimlanes per project, card assignees with avatar chips, a filter bar (by assignee, label, due date), and an activity log per card recording every move, edit, and comment with timestamps.
Build a content-pipeline kanban for a marketing team: columns for idea, drafting, review, scheduled, published. Cards carry a target publish date and a checklist; cards in review for more than 3 days get a warning badge, and the published column auto-archives after 30 days.
Domande frequenti
Does drag-and-drop persist?
What are WIP limits and should I use them?
Can multiple people use the board?
Can I have more structure than one board?
What goes on a card?
Why not just use Trello?
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