I was wondering if it'd be possible with the GitHub power-up (or another way) to automatically create cards on a list for users of a specified rank on a Roblox group? If not automatically, would it be possible to do when manually run?
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https://devforum.roblox.com/t/trellodiscord-api-discussion/281518/9
From this link, many members have written that Trello blocked Roblox from sending the data.
Using Trello to manage a Roblox group is a smart move, especially for organizing dev tasks, group roles, and update pipelines. It helps keep everything transparent for team members and makes collaboration way smoother, even for small groups.
By the way, if you're working on any farming-type games like Grow a Garden, you should definitely check out Zysume Script. It's a no-key script that automates honey farming, seed buying, and other tasks, perfect if you're looking to streamline your grind while focusing on dev work. Game-changer for casual players and scripters alike.
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Using Trello with Roblox groups is actually a smart move – it makes it easier to organize staff roles, game updates, and development tasks without cluttering the Roblox group wall. A lot of dev teams use Trello boards to assign responsibilities, track bug reports, or even manage applications for group ranks. It’s way more efficient than trying to do everything inside Roblox itself. From another perspective, while Trello helps with management and structure, many players are more focused on gameplay enhancements. That’s where things like Zombie Hunty Scripts come in – instead of handling admin work, they give players extra features in zombie-style Roblox games, like auto farming, unlocks, and smoother performance. It’s interesting to see how both sides (management tools like Trello and gameplay tools like scripts) shape the Roblox experience differently.
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