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Difference between Boards

Chip Morris August 21, 2020

I have a business license and I'm the only one in my organization who uses Trello, and it's probably going to stay that way.

When I click on Boards, I have Started, Recent, Personal, and Chip's Boards. Everything under Chip's Boards has the BC logo (business class?). I don't know what the difference is between Personal and Chip's Boards is. And, I don't know why I'd want to use one over the other.

Thanks.

Chip

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Iain Dooley
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August 21, 2020

@Chip Morris if you have a personal board, it won't get the Butler quota from your business class license, you won't be able to have unlimited power ups, no advanced checklists and so on. In other words, the business class features you're paying for are tied to boards that belong to a business class team, they aren't part of your user account.

Chip Morris August 22, 2020

@Iain Dooley So it sounds like I should move my Personal boards to my BC boards in order to make sure I have no limits? 

Also, what do you mean by the Butler quota?

Iain Dooley
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August 23, 2020

@Chip Morris Butler has limits to the number of command runs and operations:

https://help.trello.com/article/1181-butler-features-and-quotas

And yeah if you have a BC team, there's no reason to have any personal boards, you can still make team boards private so no-one else can see your personal stuff.

Chip Morris August 23, 2020

@Iain Dooley  - Thanks for this. I'll recategorize my Boards. 

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