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From idea to mvp: build a better product workflow in 5 power-ups
An MVP, or minimum viable product, is more important to than its “just enough” criteria might let on.
Automation made easy with the zapier power-up for Trello
Like the popcorn button on your microwave (the only button you really use), DVRs, Nespresso machines, and self driving cars, we’ve seen a constant progression of automation in our personal lives. But what about our work lives?
Bitbucket cloud for Trello: track your bits, gits, and commits
The Bitbucket Cloud Power-Up for Trello means coding and collaboration have become better buddies than ones and zeroes, putting product managers and developers on the same board branch.
Picture this: free unsplash backgrounds for every Trello board
They say a photograph is worth a thousand words, but at Trello we think it’s worth a thousand cards.
4 new power-up picks: card snooze, miro, droplr, and cloudapp
Coming hot off the heels of the JIRA and Confluence Power-Ups to connect your teams, we are excited to announce the launch of four new Power-Ups.
Get Trello alerts in Slack with the Slack power-up
Hey Slack and Trello users, here’s a neat new feature: now you can get Trello notifications in your Slack channels, private channels, and direct messages with the Slack Power-Up for Trello. Tweet this
Add the Trello power-ups for Jira and Confluence cloud to your workflows
Everything you need to collaborate better with your team.
The big list of Trello chrome extensions
One of the best things about Trello is that it is infinitely flexible for any kind of project, brainstorm, team workflow—or even (sorry, kids) a family chore chart.
Unite Jira, Wrike, Github, Asana, and Trello with the Unito power-up
The age-old office wars over which tool to use are officially over, thanks to the Unito Power-Up for Trello, which brings two-way sync to the apps your team relies on. With the Unito Power-Ups for JIRA, Wrike, GitHub, and Asana enabled on your Trello boards, team members can use whichever apps they love and can keep track of all the moving parts in Trello.
Introducing the Trello add-in for Outlook
Today, millions of Outlook users can go from inbox zero to inbox hero with the Trello add-In for Outlook, now available across Outlook on the web, Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. With the Trello add-In for Outlook, you can now create cards with descriptions and due dates directly from emails, without leaving your inbox.
Trello keyboard shortcuts: an infographic cheat sheet
There are many ways to work your Trello board, but there’s something special about keyboard shortcuts. It’s so satisfying to hit one key, and see all your assigned cards instantly. (It’s “Q” for that useful filter, by the way.) Indeed, if you prefer typing to swiping, you can navigate, create, edit, and assign just about anything in Trello from your keyboard.
Mark a Trello card as done (and drop the mic on that task)
Ever felt that rush of satisfaction from checking an item off your to-do list? That little win can brighten your entire day, giving you the motivation and focus to tackle what’s next. Marking a card as done is now possible. It allows you to update the status of a card with a single click, wherever […]
