A kanban board is useful for tracking work. It becomes more useful when each task has a clear owner.
Cloud Crew adds member assignment to Yoinko task pages. If your workspace belongs to a Cloud Crew tenant, tasks can be assigned to members in that tenant so project work is tied to real people, not just loose cards on a board.
The model is intentionally direct: create a task page, add cards, and assign work to tenant members when ownership matters. The board still works as a board, but assignment gives teams a cleaner way to see who is responsible for what.
This matters most in shared operational spaces: client work, content calendars, product planning, support queues, and internal checklists. Notes explain the context. Boards track the movement. Assignments make ownership explicit.
Cloud Crew includes two seats by default, with extra seats available for larger teams. That keeps small teams simple while still leaving room to grow.
The goal is not to turn Yoinko into a heavyweight project-management suite. It is to make task ownership available where the work already lives: next to the pages, folders, files, and AI context your team is using.