Trello
Trello is a web-based, Kanban-style list-making program created by Trello Enterprise, an Atlassian affiliate. It was founded in 2011 by Fog Creek Software and spun out in 2014 to form the basis of a new business in New York City before being sold to Atlassian in January 2017.
Trello, a well-known to-do list software and task management application, includes features such as drag-and-drop capabilities and color-coded labeling. It also allows you to organize your work in the most effective manner. It has its own "boards" and "cards" structure that allows you to separate all of your projects (boards) and then add tasks and subtasks (cards) to them. It allows you to add comments, checklists, and deadlines to cards. The app's sleek and glossy calendar display gives you all of your responsibilities for the day, which is just great. Trello is the best choice for large enterprises due to its connectivity with major apps such as Dropbox, Box, and Google Drive.
Detailed information:
Top Feature: Customizable interface
Price: Free
Download: https://trello.com/platforms