Hey, Community!
This is @Soumyadeep Mandal or you can call me SaM and you can ignore the 1st few characters from the title because it was just for me to analyze and track things easily, being said that this is the eighth article that I’m going to publish in 2021!
Now let me share a random quote on this new year’s occasion
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.”
By the way, I’m going to share these quotes on every article to motivate every reader of my articles till 10th January, after that I’ll try something different! 🙂😋
Now let me come to the point, there are few users who use Trello with a single power-up and most of the users use multiple power-ups in each board. There is a Made by Trello power-ups under the Made by Trello section in the Trello Power-ups page and in this article. There are lots of power-ups in this section so the recommendation is required for the users. This recommendation depends upon lots of research & analysis of the last few months done by myself after that I have concluded with these power-ups.
Currently, there are these power-ups are being listed
Bitbucket Cloud, Box, Calendar, Card Aging, Card Repeater, Card Snooze, Confluence Cloud, Custom Fields, Evernote, Giphy, GitHub, Google Drive, Google Hangouts, Jira, Jira Align, List Limits, MailChimp, Map, Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, Package Tracker, Read Me, Salesforce, Slack, SurveyMonkey, Twitter, Voting, Zendesk
For more information: Visit Here
Here is the list of recommended Made by Trello power-ups for Trello:
Bitbucket Cloud - Connect Bitbucket and Trello to help your software team plan and track work.
For more information: Visit Here
Calendar - Visualize Trello cards in a calendar view.
For more information: Visit Here
Card Aging - Quickly visualize inactive cards on your board, and keep tasks from going incomplete.
For more information: Visit Here
Confluence Cloud - Attach Confluence pages to Trello cards to manage content, strategy, and ideas right in Trello.
For more information: Visit Here
Custom Fields - Add custom fields like text, numbers, checkboxes, dates, and dropdown lists to cards.
For more information: Visit Here
GitHub - Attach branches, commits, issues, & pull requests to cards, and see the status of pull requests on your boards.
For more information: Visit Here
Google Drive - Access your Drive files for a project directly from its card, or create and attach new Drive files to a card.
For more information: Visit Here
Jira - Eliminate context switching and ensures every member of your team is always on the same page.
For more information: Visit Here
Jira Align - Introduce agile components to your work and establish quick reporting on your team’s progress.
For more information: Visit Here
List Limits - Set a limit on your lists to highlight them if the number of cards in it passes the limit.
For more information: Visit Here
Package Tracker - Track packages right from Trello and get always up-to-date info on orders and shipments.
For more information: Visit Here
Salesforce - Track your sales pipeline in Trello with cases, contacts, leads, & opportunities directly on cards.
For more information: Visit Here
Slack - Connect your communication and collaboration apps so that no ideas or tasks fall through the cracks.
For more information: Visit Here
Voting - Give power to the people, and allow users to vote on cards.
For more information: Visit Here
Zendesk - Quickly search for and attach tickets and views to your cards.
For more information: Visit Here
If you are new to the community or not if you haven’t read the guidelines of this community please make sure you read them and also it changes frequently so keep your eye on it! The guidelines and the links are available in this article
Make sure to comment down below so that you can earn some cool badges, points, & kudos as well, maybe something more too. A lot of awesome awarding system has been introduced in the community for everyone! Just one thing, don’t spam otherwise you will be banned!
(I'm not providing any points or badges, it was Atlassian community who is giving these awards to all members who stay active in this community and continue contributing!)
Are you wondering what else you can write in the comment except “Thanks for sharing”? then here is a nice question for you to comment down below!
Which one do you use most among these power-ups?
Soumyadeep Mandal
Community Leader at Atlassian | Web Developer | UI/UX Design
Atlassian Community
Kolkata, India
241 accepted answers
7 comments