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Kanban Boards in Airfocus: A Deep Dive (2026)

Visualise workflow and eliminate bottlenecks with a flexible Kanban board.

What is Kanban Boards?

Kanban boards give every team member a shared, real-time view of what's in progress, what's blocked, and what's done. Columns map to workflow stages; cards represent work items. The power of a well-configured Kanban board is in the WIP limits and flow metrics — not just the visual layout.

How Airfocus Implements Kanban Boards

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Step-by-Step Setup Guide

  1. 1

    Open Airfocus and create a new project or open an existing one. Select "Board" as the default view.

  2. 2

    Review the default columns (To Do → In Progress → Done) and rename or add columns to match your actual workflow stages.

  3. 3

    Set WIP (work-in-progress) limits on each column if Airfocus supports it — a limit of 3–5 items per column is a good starting point.

  4. 4

    Add your backlog items as cards on the board. Include assignee, due date, and any labels or priority flags.

  5. 5

    Create custom fields (e.g. "Blocked reason", "Team", "Story points") to capture information directly on the card.

  6. 6

    Set up swimlanes (rows) if you need to separate work by team, epic, or priority — this keeps the board readable as it grows.

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    Review the board in your daily standup: move cards that are done, flag anything blocked, and check that WIP limits aren't being violated.

Pro Tips

  • Enforce WIP limits ruthlessly — a column with 12 "In Progress" cards is a waterfall board in disguise, not Kanban.
  • Add a "Ready for Review" column between "In Progress" and "Done" to make handoffs explicit and reduce context-switching for reviewers.
  • Use colour-coded labels for issue type (bug, feature, chore) — it makes the board's health visible at a glance without opening individual cards.

Limitations to Know

  • Airfocus's Kanban board is optimised for a single team — large boards with 50+ active cards can become slow and hard to scan.
  • WIP limit enforcement varies by plan — some tiers show WIP counts but do not block you from exceeding the limit.
  • Cumulative flow diagrams and cycle-time analytics are not available on all plans. You may need to export data to get meaningful flow metrics.

How does Airfocus's Kanban Boards compare?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — Airfocus has a built-in Kanban board view. You can create custom columns, add cards via drag-and-drop, set WIP limits, and filter the board by assignee, label, or sprint.
WIP limit support in Airfocus depends on the plan. Check the board settings for a "Column limit" or "WIP limit" field on each column. If the feature is not available, you can use a naming convention like "In Progress (max 3)" as a soft enforcement.
Trello is purpose-built for Kanban and has one of the cleanest board experiences in the market. Airfocus offers a Kanban board as one of several views — the added context of linked epics, sprints, and custom fields makes it more powerful for cross-functional teams, but slightly heavier to configure.
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