It’s our goal to give you lots of different options to consolidate to-do’s from different sources onto a Trello board, making it easy to centralize your tasks in one place. Today we are announcing another way to do that: a Trello extension for Chrome!
Our extension makes it easy to capture any aspect of a webpage and import it into Trello as a new card. Rather than watch your Chrome tabs pile up, you can now use the official Trello extension to capture what you need to follow-up on and then close those tabs with confidence. Then, find all your saved cards in your Trello Inbox, ready to be organized onto any board.
HOW IT WORKS
Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store and pin it to your Chrome toolbar
Click the extension to capture the browser tab you are in as a new Trello card, with URL linked
Highlight a line of text on the page and click the extension to capture just that snippet as a card
Right click on any image or link from within a webpage and select “Add to Trello”
You have the option to add a comment when you click to save something, and anything you write will be added as a comment to the Trello card that gets created. (Doing so can help remind you why you saved it in the first place.) Try listing a future date in the comment—that date will be added as a due date on your Trello card!
For paid users with AI summarization enabled, the Trello extension will auto-generate a card that translates the webpage context into suggested actions and next steps, where possible, and uses any comments you made via the extension to improve the quality of that output. To access this feature, upgrade to a paid plan at trello.com/pricing.
Give it a try and consider rating it or leaving a public review on the app listing if you like it! As always, you can send us your feedback via the megaphone icon at the top right of any Trello board. Or, drop me a comment below.
Caity
Product Manager for Trello
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