Trello: organize anything‪!‬ 4+

Projects? Workflows? Team up‪!‬

Trello, Inc.

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Manage any team project or task thanks to Trello’s boards, cards and checklists. Improve collaboration and productivity—join our community of 50 million registered users!

Organize anything with anyone—for free!

Trello is a visual tool for organizing your work and life. Join more than 35 million registered users to organize all your projects at work, at home, or anywhere in between.

Whether you’re planning a website design project, vacation, or company off-site, Trello is infinitely customizable and flexible for your every need.

With Trello you can:

**TACKLE TO-DO LISTS WITH EASE

* Get more done with Trello’s customizable-yet-simple boards, lists, and cards.
* Go from idea to action in seconds by creating cards and dragging them across the board to follow your project’s progress.
* Add checklists, labels, and due dates the way you see fit and give your projects the fuel they need to get across the finish line.

**MINIMIZE THE MENTAL LOAD

* Free your brain from remembering every planning detail.
* Add Power-Ups like a Calendar view of your due dates or add locations to cards to get a Map view—your project will take on a whole new perspective.

**STAY IN THE KNOW — EVEN ON THE GO

* To stay organized no matter where you are, turn on notifications and stay informed when cards are assigned, updated, and completed.
* Trello works offline! Add information to your boards and cards at any time and it will be saved for when you need it. We got your back.

Trade in your sticky notes (and mental notes) for Trello’s digital boards. Get started for free today!

We value transparency and will ask for permissions to access: Camera, Microphone, Contacts and Photo Library Usage.

What’s New

Version 2024.7.1

Bye bye bugs! We’ve fixed up a few things for better flow so you can keep on being productive (and awesome).

Ratings and Reviews

4.4 out of 5
830 Ratings

830 Ratings

DMT403 ,

Worried for the future

I’ve been a paying user of Trello since 2012. Within the last year or so Trello has become administered by Atlassian. There has been a recent change to the operation of Trello that has me concerned for the future. Users (including paying users) are no longer allowed to have personal private boards. Atlassian/Trello are making all users group their boards within user defined teams. There used to be a “No Team” option, but not any more. Any team wanting more than 10 boards is required to purchase an additional subscription. So your membership that states you have unlimited boards doesn’t really include unlimited boards. Yes, yes, Atlassian/Trello will deflect by hoping you will be lost in the noise when they respond to complaints by repeating useless team and board administrative strategies. The fact is they have removed a useful function and users in community discussions are not pleased.
It is still a good function tool, but Atlassian/Trello is unnecessarily complicating the user’s administration.

Developer Response ,

Hi There! We appreciate your honest feedback.

Trello is moving to a model (https://blog.trello.com/future-of-trello) where you can think of Teams as “workspaces” and all boards will eventually be in a Workspace—be that a business workspace, a home workspace, a book club workspace, etc. There are a lot of small changes we need to make (and some big ones) to get there but you can imagine the end state as all boards are in a workspace (and a workspace is essentially what we call a Team today).

One of these changes is that from now on all new boards must be placed into a Team. That's why the option "No team" is not available anymore in the "Create Board" screen. You can choose from your existing teams or create a new one to hold your new board.

Trello doesn't have any limitation on the number of teams you can have, so this is a good opportunity to review your current teams and make sure they are keeping your boards organized in a way that works for you.

In the future, all boards will have to be placed into a team, so while you're at it, you can also move your existing personal boards (https://help.trello.com/article/752-changing-the-team-to-which-a-board-belongs) into teams to get ahead of the upcoming changes.

I hope this helps to clarify! Please contact us at trello.com/contact if you have any other questions or concerns. We will be happy to help! 😁

spryte1 ,

Potential

Similar to Slack I am full of ideas we’ll see what goes round the bend. I would add a video conference like Zoom capability. A little colour here and there I’m an artist that’s why.

youtube sanes ,

Epic app B)

Dani anyone?

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