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Say hello to our NEW logo

As we have refreshed our tool, we’ve launched our new logo. We decided it was best to say […]

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Using Shapes in CardBoard

The Shape selector allows you to change cards into various shapes that can be used for flowcharting diagramming […]

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Network Diagramming with CardBoard

Mapping out your network and all the elements it interacts with can be done using networking diagram and […]

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Card Resizing

Within the CardBoard application you may need to resize cards for various reasons. Perhaps you need fit more […]

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CardBoard has an uptime of 99.99902% in 2020

Like most of you, I returned to work this Monday morning (Jan 4th) only to find out that Slack was down.

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How to hold 4 Ls Retrospective

What is a 4 Ls Retrospective? At the conclusion of a sprint, the 4 Ls Retrospective is designed […]

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How to Prioritize Agile Stories

Using a problem based approach to assign priority One of the biggest steps after you’ve planned and mapped […]

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Notifications

Need to see what you missed while away? In CardBoard, you will receive notifications when team members tag […]

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Change Board Colors

You can change the background color of your board. You can choose from a Light or Dark theme, […]

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How to Make a Mind Map

Mind mapping is quick way of getting information out of from your brain and in front of your team. Mind Mapping is a unique solution to map out the ideas and connect thoughts.

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Card Connections

Card Connections in a CardBoard are an additional way to increase shared understanding. Card Connections allow you to […]

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Collapsing and Expanding Horizontal Dividers

Horizontal dividers can be used for many things within CardBoard. One of which is for slicing out release to prioritize tasks and establish an MVP (Minimum Viable Product).

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