Collaborate, manage projects, and reach new productivity peaks. From high rises to the home office, the way your team works is unique—accomplish it all with Trello.
Start with a Trello board, lists, and cards. Customize and expand with more features as your teamwork grows. Manage projects, organize tasks, and build team spirit—all in one place.
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Powering a productive team means using a powerful tool (and plenty of snacks). From meetings and projects to events and goal setting, Trello’s intuitive features give any team the ability to quickly set up and customize workflows for just about anything.
Lists and cards are the building blocks of organizing work on a Trello board. Grow from there with task assignments, timelines, productivity metrics, calendars, and more.
Trello cards are your portal to more organized work—where every single part of your task can be managed, tracked, and shared with teammates. Open any card to uncover an ecosystem of checklists, due dates, attachments, conversations, and more.
Let the robots do the work—so your team can focus on work that matters. With Trello’s built-in automation, Butler, reduce the number of tedious tasks (and clicks) on your project board by harnessing the power of automation across your entire team.
Easily connect the apps your team already uses into your Trello workflow, or add a Power-Up that helps fine-tune one specific need. With hundreds of Power-Ups available, your team’s workflow wishes are covered.
Whether you’re a team of 2 or 2,000, there’s a Trello tailor-made for your organization.
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Everyone loves it; it has democratized our finance function. In some ways Trello shattered hierarchy and brought us together.
Very simple to use, great automation and keeps me on track with all I need to do. I also like that it can be shared with others.
Trello makes it easy to keep everyone on the same page. As changes happen, the real-time updates with email notifications have been key.
Now that we've switched to a remote environment, with the use of Trello, we can now limit the number of meetings we have regarding specific projects and turn to Trello for updates instead.