
Description
Every creator knows the feeling: you have a video idea in your notes, a half-written thread in your drafts, a reel concept in your head, and a post that's been 'almost ready' for three weeks. Nothing's in one place. Nothing has a clear status. Things fall through the gaps. I built Content Kanban because I was living that chaos myself , managing content across multiple platforms with no clean way to see where everything stood at a glance. The board is straightforward by design: you add a piece of content, assign it a type , video, post, article, reel, whatever , and drag it across four stages: Ideas, In Progress, Review, and Completed. That's it. No bloat, no unnecessary fields, no project management overhead. Just a clean visual map of your entire content pipeline in one place.
Problem Statement
Content creators juggle multiple platforms, content types, and timelines simultaneously. Notion is too flexible , it takes forever to set up and maintain. Generic project tools aren't built with a creator's workflow in mind. Most people end up with a patchwork of notes apps, reminders, and spreadsheets that don't talk to each other.
Solution
A purpose-built tool that matches how creators actually think about their content , by status, not by date or priority. The drag-and-drop interaction makes it fast to update. The visual layout makes it impossible to lose track of where something stands.
Next up
Planning to open-source this fully. The next version will include platform tags ( Instagram), due dates, and a simple analytics view to see how much content you're actually shipping per month versus how much stays stuck in 'In Progress' forever.
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