Klaro Cards at a glance
Discover what Klaro Cards is, when to use it, and where it comes from.
Klaro Cards at a glance
Discover what Klaro Cards is, when to use it, and where it comes from.
How to get help and/or reach us
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We organize an online session every month, where you can ask everything you need to ask. See you at the next one?
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What are Cards, Dimensions and Boards ?
Learn how to capture and expose information effectively.
What are Projects, Members and Workspaces ?
Learn how to organize different information bases and control accesses to them.
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Layout your card text
Such as adding titles, bullet points, bold/italic, etc.
Send emails to create cards
This guide shows you how sending email to your boards allows creating and categorizing cards.
Create linked cards
Based on "parent/child dimensions" card links are an advanced feature of Klaro Cards. Think "everyting in Klaro is a dimension" and they look quite the same as others.
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.
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Configure a dimension to only appear on certain cards
The Restrict option lets you decide what dimension makes sens for what kind of cards.
Compute a number dimension
Learn here how to compute numbers on your cards, using usual arithmetic with number dimensions and dimensions with a number associated
Configuring the values of date-based dimensions
This guide explains the different date range modes available when defining date-based dimension values. Each mode provides a different way to capture a time period relative to today or using fixed dates.
Configuring the values of integer-based dimensions
This guide explains the different range modes available when defining integer-based dimension values. Each mode provides a different way to capture a range of numbers.
The Anatomy of a Dimension
A dimension is a customizable field that adds structured data to your cards.
Think of dimensions as the columns in a spreadsheet — they define what information you track.
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There are too many cards [...]
Maybe you're seeing a message saying "This board has too many cards..." and wonder why we do that? Let's find the answer here.
The Anatomy of a Board
A board is a customizable view of your cards. It controls how cards are displayed, organized, filtered, and interacted with.
Use the Presenter mode during meetings & workshops
By going full-screen and/or turning board auto-refresh on, you can easily animate workshops or keep a static display synchronized in real time
Board refresh method
To avoid interrupting your work, boards do not synchronize in real time by default. A notification informs you when someone changes cards that you are currently looking at.
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Limit the cards and dimensions that members see.
Klaro allows you to easily show/hide data by creating Workspaces. Workspaces are collections of boards you give members access to.
The Anatomy of a Workspace
A workspace is a permission and visibility boundary within a project. It allows different teams or user groups to see tailored views of the same project data.
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