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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? 

Preview your pull requests and more with Atlassian for VS Code 2.0

Earlier this year we released the Atlassian for Visual Studio Code extension, bringing Bitbucket and Jira closer to where developers work every day. The extension allowed you to view and create issues, pull requests, and pipelines without ever leaving the IDE. The extension speeds up your workflow with time-saving features like the “Start work” button […]

Article in Developers

3 reasons managers struggle to build compatible tech teams

A mismatch of skills hurts your team’s performance and increases employee churn. Here’s how to recruit the right people.

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.

Article in Teamwork

Navigate difficult conversations at work with this 7-step process

Take a deep breath. You got this.

Article in Developers

Applications open for App Week Scottsdale 2020: Cloud App Migration & Trust

The next App Week will be January 13-17, 2020 in Scottsdale, Arizona. This will be a week long event working side by side with Atlassian’s product and engineering teams from Jira Software Cloud, Jira Service Desk Cloud, Confluence Cloud, Bitbucket Cloud, and Atlassian Access. By the end of App Week, you’ll form strategies and make […]

Article in Innovation

6 myths about chat etiquette that are slowing you down

Once again, conventional wisdom gets it wrong (mostly). Here’s how to use chat tools without becoming a tool yourself.

Article in Innovation

What do you do? Why your identity should be more than your day job

Imagine that you’re meeting someone for the very first time. Perhaps you’re reaching for the same appetizer at a dinner party. Or maybe you’re seated next to each other on an airplane.

Upgrade with confidence: the new Jira Long Term Support releases are here

Introducing Jira Software 8.5 and Jira Service Desk 4.5 Long Term Support releases for Server and Data Center.

Article in Developers

Scaled agile with Atlassian and SAFe

Learn how Enterprise Agile Planning platform Jira Align can support your SAFe adoption and scaled agile initiatives.

Article in Teamwork

Storm to perform: the 4 stages of team productivity

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. 

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Atlassian acquires Code Barrel, maker of Automation for Jira

Automation for Jira, a popular app, is now part of the official Atlassian product family.