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Using Trello for Dual-Track Agile

Extremely intuitive drag-and-drop Kanban interface — virtually zero learning curve, new users productive within minutes. When combined with Dual-Track Agile, this makes Trello a strong candidate for teams who want a structured, repeatable workflow without sacrificing flexibility. Dual-Track Agile works best in Trello when you leverage its kanban boards to implement the framework's key practices directly in the tool your team already lives in.

About Dual-Track Agile

Dual-Track Agile runs a continuous Discovery track (validating what to build) in parallel with a Delivery track (building validated work). Both tracks feed each other continuously.

Discovery and Delivery are parallel, not sequential
Only validated opportunities enter the delivery backlog
Continuous discovery replaces big upfront research phases
Product trio (PM, designer, engineer) collaborates on discovery weekly

How to set up Dual-Track Agile in Trello

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Separate Discovery and Delivery tracks

In Trello, create two parallel boards: one for Discovery (Opportunity → Exploring → Testing → Validated) and one for Delivery (Refined → Sprint → Done). Use custom workflow statuses to define exactly what "Validated" means before a card can move from Discovery to Delivery. Items only enter Delivery once they have a validated solution from Discovery.

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Configure the Discovery track workflow

In the Discovery project in Trello, create cards for Opportunities (problems worth solving) and Solutions (candidate approaches). Run weekly discovery interviews and log findings in card comments or linked documents. Tag cards with the customer segment they're relevant to.

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Set up the Delivery backlog and sprint

Create a Delivery backlog view in Trello filtered to items tagged "Validated". Use this as your sprint planning input. Any backlog item without a validated solution from the Discovery track should be moved back to Discovery before it enters a sprint.

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Create the outcome measurement loop

When a Delivery item ships, create a corresponding "Outcome Check" card in Discovery with a 30-day review date. Trello's analytics or a linked tool should track whether the shipped feature moved the target outcome metric. This closes the loop: shipped → measured → learning feeds next Discovery cycle.

Which Trello features matter for Dual-Track Agile

Trello has 1 of 3 core Dual-Track Agile features natively.

FeatureWhy it matters for Dual-Track AgileTrello
Kanban BoardsVisual flow board with column-based workflow
Backlog ManagementRefined backlog for sprint planning input
User Feedback ManagementCapturing and organising research and feedback
Custom WorkflowsCustom stage definitions matching your process
Sprint PlanningScrum sprint creation and velocity tracking
RoadmappingStrategic planning and PI/initiative mapping

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