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The gigantic list of little Trello tips

Trello is like an onion. It’s simple on the surface, but when you peel back the basics of boards, lists, and cards, there are many layers to its potential as your favorite productivity tool.

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Trello labels: how to organize, categorize, and prioritize cards

One of the simplest ways Trello users can add a pop of color, structure, and clarity to your boards is by adding labels to cards. With the use of labels, you not only get an extra layer of information at a glance, you also achieve more robust filtering and search capabilities right at the tip of your fingers. You can use labels in many different ways: to prioritize tasks, to organize cards by teams, or to catalog a repository of cards by subject.

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5 Trello features that will change the way you work

As more people, teams, and organizations adopt remote work setups and processes, the need for strong digital tools that sustain productivity and foster collaboration will also see an increase. In a distributed environment, you can’t swivel around in your fancy Herman Miller chair to ask your co-worker to help out with the quarterly presentation or even know who is working on what by a simple glance around the office.

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How to keep a record of your reading list with Trello

As an avid reader, I always need a way to keep track of my books. From keeping track of recommendations, reviews, and picking out my next book, I have quite the list of requirements for keeping them in order (Dewey Decimal system not required of course).

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4 keys to organizing your Trello account right

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Get dark mode and Butler automations in the palm of your hand

As mobile devices become more and more essential to get work done and stay productive whenever and wherever you want to, it’s important that Trello works hand in hand with you.

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Educate from anywhere: how to use Trello as a teacher

  Teachers have a lot to manage. Class schedules, lesson plans, materials, students, parents, maybe even a magic school bus, just to name a few. Keeping track of it all can be daunting, but there are a few ways to help teachers stay organized by using Trello.

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How to make remote communication more efficient with Trello and Zoom

Remote work: whether you like it or not, you’re doing it. Luckily, tools can make the experience easier. But if you’re still adapting from an in-office setup, you might not be getting the most out of your software. 

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Free trial for Trello premium: here’s what’s inside

If you’ve been enjoying Trello but find yourself wanting more, the wait is over. Trello Premium offers a host of advanced features, next-level automation, and powerful integrations, and now it’s available to try for free.

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3 ways Trello will change how your remote team brainstorms

Greetings, fellow office worker! Like you, I do a metric ton of brainstorming with my team. Back in our co-located days, we’d partake in the tradition of gathering ’round Ye Olde Whiteboard and watch as our brilliant ideas appeared via sticky notes and scribbles.

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New! How to bring Butler automations into Slack and Jira

Now your favorite no-code automation tool, Butler, is even more powerful with the launch of brand new integrations for Slack and Jira. That’s right, Butler’s rules, buttons, and commands will now extend its white-glove service into your favorite chat and software development tools. 

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Keep your workflow in line with the Jira align power-up

With the help of clear, visual workflows in Trello, it’s never been easier to create strong processes and promote fluid collaboration among your team. But are tasks getting stuck at certain stages of a project more often than they should? Are expectations clear on who is doing what and how long it should take to complete a task? 

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Delight your day: 6 remarkable Trello features to try

Remarkable. Miraculous. Exceptional. Outstanding. 

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5 easy Butler rules you need to transform your automation game

Recently, we caught up with Oscar Triscon, creator of Butler, in our New York City office to learn his top five favorite Butler rules.

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The giant list of tiny-but-mighty Trello mobile features

Here’s an ode to the small, the tiny, the detail, the je-ne-sais-quoi that gives you that sense of harmony, that makes you feel like everything is in order and creates a safe place in which you can evolve with confidence. It’s as delightful as a hot chocolate at the right temperature, a train that arrives as you step on the platform, or a ray of sunshine that lights up your desk on a Monday morning.