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Supercharging Productivity with Trello

By : Brittany Joiner
Book Image

Supercharging Productivity with Trello

By: Brittany Joiner

Overview of this book

Managing large projects and teams can be an immense challenge, but having an efficient project management system can make all the difference. Trello is one of the leading project management systems, however, it’s crucial to understand its features to leverage its full potential Supercharging Productivity with Trello is the perfect guide for you to enhance efficiency and do more in less time. You’ll start by exploring Trello's structure, including cards, boards, and lists, before diving into Trello card basics. Next, you’ll learn to use Trello views and templates to aggregate tasks and organize projects. You’ll then explore automation, including triggers and actions, to create powerful workflows that will help you prioritize tasks and organize your data effectively. Later, you’ll discover Power-Ups, an add-on that extends Trello's functionality. Throughout the book, you’ll find practical tips and real-world examples to gain practical knowledge. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to use Trello effectively for task and project management helping you stay on top of your game and deliver quick wins in no time.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Trello Foundation
7
Part 2 – Automation in Trello
13
Part 3 – Power Up Your Boards
16
Chapter 13: Syncing Info Between Boards and Tools

Forms by Blue Cat

While templates work great for creating cards, sometimes folks may still be confused about where to put something when creating a card, or what kinds of information are needed before work can begin on a task.

There are also some cases where you may want others to make requests or create cards on your boards, but you don’t want them to view or edit cards. Maybe you want your users to be able to request a feature that becomes a task on your dev team’s Trello board, but you don’t want to add all of your users to your Trello board. That’s costly, requires your users to have or create a Trello account, and gives them access to sensitive info in the team’s board.

This is where Forms by Blue Cat can help. This Power-Up lets you create a public form that you can embed or share anywhere. On every form submitted, a new card is created with the information from that submission.

This Power-Up is built by Blue Cat, a company that has...