Press play: the Trello tutorial video series is here
When it comes to creating a very visual plan or managing a project, it’s no secret that Trello has you covered. We try our best with our content to bring that visual learning to life, whether it’s a guide on how to start using Trello or some savvy ways to use your keyboard shortcuts.
How to build an epic email workflow with Litmus and Trello
“Let’s just send another email campaign!”
How to set, achieve, and track okrs in Trello
So, your team wants to go places? It turns out that the team at Buffer does as well. Through OKRs, they have been able to do just that.
What are teams in Trello? Answers to the most common faqs
Something incredible happens when you focus a group in the same direction. Deadlines are crushed. Remarkable projects get shipped. Everyone is crying happy tears on the inside.
How to use Trello and indeed to hire a dream team
“So, what do you do for work?” — a frequently asked question when getting to know someone, and for good reason.
How a metal manufacturer used Trello to digitize a ‘rusty’ process
With almost a century of experience, McCorvey Sheet Metal Works has their industry craft nailed down to a fine science.
How to use Trello to write a book (or to survive as an author)
First things first: there is no right way to write a book, or write anything for that matter.
Bring consistency to your workflow with Trello card templates
If you manage a workflow or process in Trello, you’ve probably experienced that moment when a seemingly perfect system gets thrown out of balance because of a lack of consistency between cards. The required information needed to execute a request or task is in the wrong place… or perhaps not even there at all.
Workflow automation at your service
Say goodbye to the tedious clicks and endless card drags of yesteryear, and say hello to custom automations, rules, scheduled commands, and so much more! Consider Butler to be the robo-sidekick for your team’s productivity, allowing you to create a seamless process for any task or workflow at the board or card level.
How to use SurveyMonkey & Trello to gather customer feedback
Quick update folks: The SurveyMonkey Power-Up is being deprecated. Links to your surveys will still be attached to your boards, but will not unfurl data on the card back. See here for more details: FYI: The SurveyMonkey Power-Up is being deprecated 12/15/22 What do your customers really think about your product or services?
The kanban way: how to visualize progress and data in Trello
There’s a way of delivering customer value at a higher rate and quality, all while staying responsive to the rapidly evolving market; one that doesn’t require exhaustive changes or a cultural overhaul.
How to close the digital divide with Trello and email
In a perfect world, everyone recycles their trash and everyone working on a project is collaborating on the same Trello board, including work that involves external clients or colleagues that are either added as Guests or Observers. Reality, though, is that sometimes due to internal policies or a client’s sheer lack of will when it comes to using a new (even if it’s easy) tool for collaboration has to take place across ancient mediums like stone slabs or email.
7 easy automation ideas to boost your small business’ bottom line and productivity
As a small business owner or member of a startup team, your day is most likely a balancing act between working in your business and working on your business. You want to work less and achieve more but there’s not enough time in the day—or week—to turn all of your brilliant ideas into actions.
From ideas to action: how to turn post-it notes into Trello cards
In our latest edition of things that are simply better together (like peanut butter and jelly, Bert and Ernie, or the Spice Girls), we are excited to announce the perfect pairing of analog and digital tools with the new Trello integration for the Post-it® App.
How to use Trello to manage and inspire your team
If you’re a manager, “busy” may be your unofficial middle name. There’s a lot to do and time is always scarce. You are running your team—jumping from meeting to meeting, making strategic decisions, organizing priorities, and planning projects are some of your top priorities.

