The Anatomy of a Card

A card is the fundamental unit of information in Klaro Cards. Think of it as a flexible digital sticky note that can hold structured data.

  1. Core Elements
  2. Dimensions
  3. Attachments
  4. Relationships
  5. Key Actions

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Core Elements

Element Description
Title The card's name or subject line (required)
Identifier Auto-generated number (#1, #2, #3...) for easy reference
Kind The card type (e.g., Task, Bug, Feature, Idea)
Description Detailed description with rich text formatting in Markdown

Dimensions

Dimensions are customizable fields that add structured data to your cards. Common examples:

  • Assignee — Who's responsible
  • Status — Current state (To Do, In Progress, Done)
  • Due Date — When it's needed
  • Priority — How urgent it is
  • Progress — Completion percentage

You can create your own dimensions to track anything relevant to your workflow.


Attachments

Cards can hold files:

  • Documents, images, PDFs
  • One attachment can be set as the cover image (displayed on the card face)

Relationships

Cards can link to other cards, creating parent-child hierarchies:

Epic: Website Redesign
├── Story: New homepage layout
├── Story: Update navigation
│   ├── Task: Design mockups
│   └── Task: Implement CSS
└── Bug: Mobile menu broken

Key Actions

Action What it does
Create Add a new card with title and optional details
Edit Modify any card content or dimensions
Duplicate Clone a card with all its data
Link Connect cards in parent-child relationships
Archive Hide without deleting (recoverable)
Export Download as HTML, Word, or PDF
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