I'm relatively new to both Trello and Slack and our team (church staff of about 15) is looking to switch from basecamp and groupme for project management and communication to trello and slack. But having a hard time finding a definitive answer on what's required to facilitate integration.
Thanks!
Megan
@Megan_Byers no you can integrate with Slack using the free version of Trello. The limitations of the free version are:
1) A free team can only have a maximum of 10 boards
2) Currently rolling out is a change that doesn't allow you to add multiple users to personal boards (making the 10 board limit much more relevant!)
3) Only one power up per board
4) Less Butler quota, reduced administrative controls, no collections and no advanced checklsits
@Iain Dooley (2) will affect something I am working on. I want to clarify (1) though....if I have groups of people like 5, 7, 10, ... using 3 boards at any one time will this fit into the free plan? Does (1) require me to put all of them as one team and add and remove members as and went they are needed to work on the 3 boards?
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@milynnus you can still have as many members, single board guests and multi-board guests as you want in any free team, and you can have as many free teams as you like, but you can't have more than 10 boards per free team.
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Thank you @Iain Dooley !
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I am doing all kinds of integration with a free account but admittedly I have not look at Butler into Slack if that is what you are referring to. As I indicated to another on this forum that I would like to work with Trello and Slack as I am keen to examine that integration of both of these as they exist on the automation platform that I am using. Trouble is I don’t have a slack test account.
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