How you can use Kanban boards in Obsidian to manage personal projects

An open laptop showing a kanban layout project plan on the screen. On the keyboard rests a smartphone, and to the left of tye laptop is an open book with a pen lying on the page.

Thanks to its offline-first approach, graph views, canvas, backlinks, and Markdown support, Obsidian has been quite popular among productivity seekers these days. Although Obsidian offers a robust set of features right out of the box, it misses one critical element that many users seek in a versatile platform – Kanban boards. Here is where third-party plugins come into play to enable Kanban boards in your Obsidian vaults.

If you already use Obsidian as a personal knowledge management tool to store your to-do lists, thoughts, and project ideas, you can create a flawless tracking system in the same vault for a better workflow. Here is how you can unlock Kanban in Obsidian to boost productivity and achieve your goals.

The projects are still stored in plain Markdown format, so will always be viewable in the distant future long after Obsidian has been forgotten about. This plugin has enough basic (and some additional) functionality to make it worthwhile keeping all your ideas and projects in one place.

See https://www.xda-developers.com/how-i-use-kanban-boards-in-obsidian-to-manage-my-personal-projects