Nonprofit administrators preparing board packets
Use Boardable to turn agenda items and documents into a repeatable meeting package.
Start with the trial.
Updated June 19, 2026
Boardable is a practical board portal for nonprofits and mission-driven organizations that have outgrown email threads, shared drives, and improvised Zoom links. It brings agendas, packets, documents, committees, discussions, minutes, voting, tasks, public sites, and board-specific video into a single workspace without forcing every organization into an enterprise sales process first.
Use the trial with a real upcoming meeting. Test how quickly less technical board members can open packets, vote, annotate, attend video, sign minutes, and find documents afterward. If your board needs complex public-company controls, entity management, or a wider GRC suite, compare another portal instead of stretching Boardable beyond its nonprofit-style workflow.
Boardable is board management software built mainly for nonprofits, associations, education, healthcare, community organizations, and public-facing boards.
Official pages cover agendas, board packets, secure documents, committees, discussions, voting, minutes, AI meeting summaries, Boardable Video, eSignatures, public sites, surveys, mobile access, accessibility, integrations, and public per-user plan pricing.
| Feature | What it does | Plan fit / purchase note |
|---|---|---|
| Agenda and packet tools | Build agendas, generate board packets, and keep meeting materials organized. | Trial with a real meeting. |
| Document center | Store board files, profiles, packets, annotations, and download controls. | Check storage and access limits. |
| Minutes, voting, and tasks | Capture decisions, approvals, follow-up tasks, surveys, and signatures. | Confirm plan coverage. |
| Boardable Video and AI | Use board-focused video, transcripts, summaries, and AI minutes where included. | Validate plan and add-on needs. |
Use Boardable to turn agenda items and documents into a repeatable meeting package.
Start with the trial.
Use groups, discussions, tasks, and document access for committee work.
Check group limits.
Use public sites for agendas, minutes, and policies where transparency matters.
Confirm plan availability.
Use secure documents, signatures, and minutes when sensitive materials need control.
Validate security needs.
| Plan or option | public price | Trial / free-plan detail |
|---|---|---|
| Published paid plans | The official plans page publishes paid plans for Boardable. | Free plan: no official free plan verified. |
| Free trial options | The official plans page includes Start Your Free Trial CTAs. | Free trial: yes, official trial options verified. |
| Plan-dependent features | AI minutes, Boardable Video, surveys, eSignatures, public sites, Salesforce, storage, and services should be checked by plan. | Confirm add-ons and support packages. |
Source: Official pricing page.
Free plan: no official free plan was verified. Free trial: yes, Boardable's official plans page includes Start Your Free trial options. Public paid plan pricing is available, but organizations should confirm feature limits, add-ons, services, storage, and support packages before subscribing.
Boardable checks should include Google Drive, Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, SharePoint, Zoom, Salesforce, Slack, Dropbox, Boardable Video, AI minutes, public sites, eSignatures, SSO, roles and permissions, accessibility needs, storage limits, guest limits, groups and committees, surveys, mobile apps, and services packages.
Start with one real board meeting and invite a small pilot group of administrators, directors, and committee users. Upload materials, build the agenda, generate the packet, run voting or minutes, and test mobile access. Before subscribing, confirm the plan includes the AI, video, public site, survey, signature, storage, and support features your board expects.
Yes. Boardable has an official plans page with public paid plans.
No official ongoing free plan was verified.
Yes. The official plans page includes a free trial options.
Nonprofits, associations, education, healthcare, community, and public-facing boards that need structured board meetings should consider it.