One tool, not two
Kanban with built-in team chat
Here’s how work actually dies between Slack and Trello: someone describes a bug in chat, everyone agrees it matters, nobody switches apps to make the card, and three weeks later the bug ships. The problem isn’t your team — it’s the gap between the place work is decided and the place work is tracked. DevvyBoard closes the gap by making them the same product.
Chat
Alex
Sam
Sam
Set deadline from message?
Set Fri 19 Jun as the deadline for Auth refactor?
To do
Invite deep link on web
Onboarding copy pass
In progress
Auth refactor
Done
Landing hero
What “wired to the board” actually means
- @mention a card in chat and it becomes a link that jumps straight to the task — context stops dying in scrollback.
- Say a date next to a card mention — “done by Friday” — and DevvyBoard offers to set the deadline in one click. A commitment in conversation becomes a date on the board.
- Ask @devvy to file the work — the AI teammate reads the conversation and creates the card, sets the priority, or moves the task, then confirms in the thread where everyone can see it.
- DMs included — side conversations get the same card mentions and deadline prompts as the project room.
Why not just integrate Slack with a board?
Integrations forward notifications; they don’t merge context. A Slack bot can tell you a card moved — it can’t make the conversation about the card, and it can’t act on what was said. When chat and board share one product, the mention autocomplete knows your cards, the deadline prompt knows your columns, and the AI teammate knows both. That’s not a webhook; that’s the architecture.
It’s also one bill instead of two: Slack Pro plus a per-seat board for 25 people costs hundreds a month. DevvyBoard Pro is $14.99/mo flat for the whole community, and the free tier (3 members) includes chat, the board, ideas, and MCP — see how that compares with Trello, Jira and Linear.
Everything else rides along
The chat-board combo is the core, but the same workspace includes an ideas backlog you can promote onto the board, a public roadmap you can publish at a shareable URL, card categories that keep big boards scannable, a mobile app with full parity, and MCP integration so your AI coding tools work the same board you do. The tutorial covers all of it step by step.
Try it with your actual team
Free for up to 3 members with chat, board, and ideas included — or open the demo first, no account needed.