Hi Trello Community,
We’re excited to announce a highly requested update: Trello Planner now integrates with Microsoft Outlook Calendar!
In the last four months we’ve seen many utilize the new Planner feature in Trello to drag and drop saved cards from their boards directly onto their synced Google Calendars. This has helped users tremendously with scheduling tasks, setting reminders, and prioritizing important deadlines while balancing logistics for both work projects and personal appointments in a single view.
Now, you can connect your Outlook account and see all your meetings, events, and Trello tasks in one unified view—making it easier than ever to manage your time and get things done.
Outlook Calendar Integration: Visualize your Outlook meetings and events right alongside your Trello tasks.
Two-way Sync: Schedule focus time and Trello cards directly from Planner, and see updates reflected instantly in both Trello and Outlook.
Real-Time Updates: Changes in Outlook or Trello Planner sync automatically, so you’re always up to date.
1. Navigate to the new bottom navigation bar at the bottom-center of any of your Trello boards and click “Planner” to open the Planner panel.
2. Once you’ve opened your Planner panel, click on the “Connect a calendar” button and choose the “Outlook calendar” feature
3. Connect your Outlook account securely via OAuth by clicking “Accept”.
4. And vióla—now you can enjoy a seamless, unified planning experience with your Outlook integrated with Trello Planner! Please note: Trello users on paid tiers can schedule and edit tasks onto their synced calendars within Planner. Free Trello users can sync their calendars in “view-only” mode.
Have questions, feedback, or want to share how you’re using the new integration? Check out this Support doc and drop a comment below—we’d love to hear from you and help you get the most out of Trello Planner. Thanks for being part of our community and helping us shape the future of Trello!
Erika Storli
Senior Product Marketing Manager, Trello
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