We're hoping to create boards we can use with different partners we work with across our program, and we're wondering if there is a limit to the number of guests we can have in a workspace. Each guest would only have access to one board, but we have many program partners we'd like to collaborate with, so we'd have boards for each of them.
Is there any issue with this if we have a paid standard workspace?
Guests that are on a single board are not billed, however, if they are guests on multiple boards in your workspace then they will be billed. See this page for additional details https://support.atlassian.com/trello/docs/how-billing-works-with-trello-premium-and-standard/
Right, yes I know this, but is there a limit to the number of single board guests I can have across all boards in a standard workspace?
For example, could I have 30 boards, each with 3 unique guests who are not guests on other boards?
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@Rayna Oliker this is correct! no limit to the number of single board guests!
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@Rayna Oliker Welcome! Currently is 10 collab, see: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Trello-questions/Workspace-user-limit/qaq-p/2656766#:~:text=The%20Free%20instance%20will%20be,upgrade%20to%20a%20paid%20plan.
HTH
Nicolas
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Hi Nicolas,
Thank you, I know it is 10 for free accounts.
Is there a limit for Standard paid accounts?
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yes it is right
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