
Learn how to manage Trello cards with due dates, reminders, attachments, and covers, and use calendar power ups to visualize schedules and keep boards organized.
Leverage card templates to automate repeatable Trello processes, attach a spec sheet and checklists, assign members, then link cards and boards to create a scalable, connected workflow.
Learn to use Trello's filtering and search to find boards and cards by labels, members, or due dates, and forward emails into boards to create cards with attachments.
Discover how to find, install, verify, and disable Trello power ups, explore templates like processes for Trello, and adjust settings on boards and cards.
Learn to automate Trello tasks with the card repeater power up for recurring work, explore habit trackers, and customize due dates with custom fields for better project visibility.
Learn how to automate Trello workflows with Butler, using if–then rules, triggers, and customized buttons to move cards, manage labels, and boost productivity across boards.
In this course you'll learn the key concepts of Trello and everything you need to know to make the most of Trello.
Trello is the easy, free, flexible, and visual way to manage your projects and organize anything. Trello is a versatile Kanban style project management trusted by millions of people from all over the world.,
It allows you to create cards to track tasks. These are placed on lists which organize cards and can be used to mark stages of progress. Multiple lists then fit together to form a board representing a single project.
It is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. In one glance, Trello tells you what's being worked on, who's working on what, and where something is in a process.
With Trello users can create their task boards with different columns and move the tasks between them. Typically columns include task statuses such as To Do, In Progress, Done. The tool can be used for personal and business purposes including real estate management, software project management, school bulletin boards, lesson planning, accounting, web design, gaming, and law office case management.
Trello can be used to track almost anything, whether planning your family vacation, managing a development team or running a business, or even just for keeping track of notes or CVS.
In this course, we'll show you how easy it is to get up and running with Trello, where you will learn the basics of using Trello to make all your organizational dreams come true.
Learn how to use Trello to organize your own work or to manage larger projects in collaboration with your team.
Discover how to create filter, link and archive cards and boards, and extend Trello with Power Ups, browser extensions and cloud services such as Google Drive and Dropbox.
By the end of this course you'll have a good understanding of how to use Trello.