Built-in Project Management: Kanban, Gantt, Sprints & Dashboards — Without Leaving Nyura
Why juggle 5 tools when one can do it all? Discover how Nyura's new PM module rivals Linear and Asana — directly integrated with your existing tasks.
The Problem: One Tool Per Need, One Subscription Per Tool
Trello for Kanban. Asana for planning. Google Sheets for time tracking. Monday.com for dashboards. Notion for roadmaps. Each tool does one thing well — but none talk to each other. Result: you spend more time syncing your tools than advancing your projects.
Even worse: your daily tasks live in one place, your projects in another. When your manager asks "where does Project Atlas stand?", you spend 10 minutes cross-referencing data from 3 different tools. That time is wasted.
4 Views, 1 Source of Truth: Board, List, Timeline, Calendar
Nyura's PM module offers 4 ways to see the same data. The Kanban Board with drag & drop to visualize workflow — drag a card from "In Progress" to "Done" and the status updates everywhere. List view to sort, filter, and group tasks in table mode. Timeline view (Gantt) to see dependencies and milestones on a timeline. And Calendar view to spot deadlines on a monthly grid.
The key? Everything is connected. Create a task on the Board, it appears in the Gantt. Move a deadline in Calendar, it updates in the List. And most importantly — these tasks are the SAME as your home page tasks. No copy, no sync, no duplicates.
Custom Workflows: Goodbye to 3 Generic Statuses
"Not started", "In progress", "Done" — that works for a grocery list, not a complex project. The PM module lets you create custom workflows: Backlog → Todo → In Development → In Review → QA → Deployed → Archived. Each state has its color, category (not started, started, completed, cancelled), and position on the Kanban.
The best part? Bidirectional sync with the home page. If you change a task status on the Board to "In Review", the home page automatically marks it as "In Progress" (because it's the "started" category). Conversely, checking off a task on the home page moves it to the "Done" column on the Kanban.
Sprints, Milestones & Time Tracking: The Productivity Trio
Cycles/Sprints: Organize your work in 1-4 week iterations. Assign tasks to a cycle, track progress with a burndown chart, and analyze your velocity to better plan the next sprint. Like Jira, but without the complexity.
Milestones: Set key markers on your timeline — "MVP v1 ready", "User testing complete", "Public launch". Each milestone shows its progress (% of linked tasks done) and a diamond on the Gantt view. Time tracking: Start a floating timer with one click on any task. Entries are logged automatically with duration and description.
10 Charts to Understand Your Projects at a Glance
The project dashboard automatically generates 10 visualizations: status distribution (donut), priority breakdown (bars), sprint burndown (line), velocity per cycle (bars), cumulative flow (stacked area), completion trend (weekly line), milestone progress (horizontal bars), workload per member (bars), time distribution (pie), and overdue tasks per project (bars).
For an overview, the Portfolio Dashboard aggregates all your projects on one screen — perfect for managers overseeing multiple initiatives simultaneously. Nona Banana keeps an eye on your deadlines and alerts you when a project goes off track.
Initiatives and Roadmap: Thinking Beyond the Project
Projects don't live in isolation. They fit into broader goals — OKRs, strategic initiatives, programs. The Initiatives module lets you group multiple projects under a common objective, track overall progress, and visualize everything on an interactive roadmap.
Each initiative displays its aggregated progress bar (based on linked projects), target dates, and status. It's your satellite view — when the terrain (tasks) is too dense to see clearly, take altitude.
Automations: Let Robots Do the Dirty Work
Each project can have its own automation rules. "When a task moves to Done → add the 'shipped' label". "When a deadline passes → change priority to Urgent". "When a milestone is reached → send a notification". Rules consist of a trigger and an action, configurable in 2 clicks.
Project templates go even further: save a project's complete structure (tasks, milestones, labels) and apply it in one click to start an identical new project. Perfect for recurring processes — product launch, client onboarding, sprint review.
Zero Migration, Zero Duplicates: The Magic of Native Integration
This is THE difference from all external tools. The PM module doesn't copy your data — it DISPLAYS it differently. Your existing tasks, projects, delegated contacts: everything is already there. Activate the module, and instantly you see your data as Kanban, Gantt, and dashboards. No migration, no import/export, no data loss.
The module is accessible to admins and beta users via the Projects tab in the navigation bar. One click, and you switch from your daily task list to a professional project view — then back in one click. Your two worlds coexist harmoniously. And Nona Banana is there to celebrate every milestone reached.