6 essential Trello templates you need to run a business

6 essential Trello templates you need to run a business

From HR to IT, to every department and acronym in between, there is a Trello board that helps businesses run smoother. Here is a roundup of six essential Trello templates that, at one point or another, are extremely useful for every member of your company. 

For a full experience of all templates available on Trello, be sure to peruse the Trello Templates Gallery!

Company Overview

A single place where anyone at your company can view current projects and company priorities.

Read more detail about this workflow here

New Hire Onboarding

Make the first day for new hires a smooth as possible with the New Hire Onboarding board, made by InVision.

Learn more details about optimizing the first day experience here

Employee Manual

A simple and visual way to store all your company’s info. It’s easy to update, easy to search, and accessible anywhere.

Dig into details of the employee manual Trello board here

IT Support

Your one-stop-shop for keeping track of IT/Admin requests. It provides a visual pipeline for employees to see the status of their requests.

Learn more about why IT is EZ with a detailed writeup from Trello’s IT Support Manager.

Company Meetings

Create a transparent company culture by holding regular company wide meetings that are an open forum for anyone to ask questions or discuss what is on their mind.

Read more details about running all company meetings on a Trello board here.

Public Roadmap

A great way to not only keep your team but also your users up to date with what is being worked on, what’s up next, and what has shipped in one easy, visual location.

See how other teams have benefitted from a public roadmap, and take a peek at our Trello’s very own public roadmap!

Keep Your Business Running Like A Well-Oiled Machine

There’s a lot to keep track of when you run a business and there’s a high change you’re probably wearing many hats (even at one time!). Use these Trello templates, boards, and workflows to easily shift gears whenever needed to make sure your team and company succeed. 

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in March 2016 and we’ve added a whole heap of new ideas and nuggets of information to this post in July 2020.


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