HyperRelease vs Trello for releases

Trello organizes cards — HyperRelease organizes multi-platform versions.

Trello is intuitive: columns, cards, drag-and-drop. Some teams create a “Release” board with columns per platform. It is a good start, but it hits limits quickly with locales, store content, and propagation.

Trello: visual simplicity

Trello excels at visualizing a simple flow. But a card called “iOS 2.4” does not contain structure for release notes per locale, a publication checklist, or App Store propagation links.

HyperRelease: release-aware Kanban

Draft, Ready, and Published statuses offer Trello-like simplicity, but each platform is enriched with content, locales, and platform-specific propagation flows.

A natural upgrade

Teams that outgrow Trello for releases often want “Trello plus release structure.” HyperRelease is exactly that.

In summary

Trello works to get started. HyperRelease works when you scale multi-platform releases.

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