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kanban.cx
A shared kanban board in one click - no signup, ever
Hackathons, study groups, trip planning, a board you share with a client - anywhere "everyone sign up first" kills the momentum. kanban.cx skips it entirely: name a board, share the link, collaborate in real time. No accounts, no onboarding - pure productivity from the first second.
My brother Paul and I built kanban.cx out of one specific frustration: every time we needed a quick shared board - a weekend or side project, planning an event or a trip, a study group - the tool would stop us at the "everyone create an account first" stage.
kanban.cx has no concept of accounts at all. You open the site, type a board name, and you're editing. To collaborate you share a link - whoever has it joins instantly. There's a full-access edit link and a read-only view link and you can rotate either one if it leaks (the old link dies immediately).
What's actually in it today: real-time sync (you watch cards move live), drag-and-drop that works on touch, card details with assignees, estimates, tags, priorities, due dates, checklists and comments, four starter templates and per-board controls to show or hide fields so it stays as simple or detailed as you want.
I want to be straight about where it's early: there's no search, no file attachments, no integrations and no native app yet (it's a responsive site that works on phones). It's built to do one thing really well - get a shared board going with zero friction.
I'd genuinely love feedback on whether the no-signup model feels freeing or unnerving to you - it's the whole bet. Happy to answer anything in the comments today.
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About kanban.cx on Product Hunt
“A shared kanban board in one click - no signup, ever”
kanban.cx was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. Hackathons, study groups, trip planning, a board you share with a client - anywhere "everyone sign up first" kills the momentum. kanban.cx skips it entirely: name a board, share the link, collaborate in real time. No accounts, no onboarding - pure productivity from the first second.
kanban.cx was featured in Productivity (655.7k followers), Task Management (84.1k followers) and Developer Tools (515.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 230k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
My brother Paul and I built kanban.cx out of one specific frustration: every time we needed a quick shared board - a weekend or side project, planning an event or a trip, a study group - the tool would stop us at the "everyone create an account first" stage.
kanban.cx has no concept of accounts at all. You open the site, type a board name, and you're editing. To collaborate you share a link - whoever has it joins instantly. There's a full-access edit link and a read-only view link and you can rotate either one if it leaks (the old link dies immediately).
What's actually in it today: real-time sync (you watch cards move live), drag-and-drop that works on touch, card details with assignees, estimates, tags, priorities, due dates, checklists and comments, four starter templates and per-board controls to show or hide fields so it stays as simple or detailed as you want.
I want to be straight about where it's early: there's no search, no file attachments, no integrations and no native app yet (it's a responsive site that works on phones). It's built to do one thing really well - get a shared board going with zero friction.
I'd genuinely love feedback on whether the no-signup model feels freeing or unnerving to you - it's the whole bet. Happy to answer anything in the comments today.
Best,
Max