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PowerUp: Count Cards in a List

lohoris November 29, 2024

I'm looking for a PowerUp that simply counts the cards on a list, and puts that number on top of the list, near its title.

I used something similar years ago, but for the life of me I can no longer find it.

If you filter the cards this is already done by default, but I'd like something that appears even if you're not filtering.

I found a couple of PowerUps that show the card progressive number on every card, but that's totally not what I'm looking for, even if the concept is similar: I need that number to be at the top, on/near the list title.

Is there something like this somewhere?

Thanks!

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Liz Tanner
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November 30, 2024

Hi there, @lohoris

I found this thread with a few possible solutions that may work for countingTrello cards.

I want to give you a heads up on a couple of these suggested solutions:

1. The Chrome extension that counted Trello cards lost functionality in either 2023-2024. So, be sure t vet that extension if you give it a chance.

2. I think there may be paid solutions (just 1 I think I missed) in the comment thread. I know you are on the Free Trello (me too!). I wanted to make sure you know, while you can go the paid-for route for power ups/add ons, if you don't want to pay for anything, @ me in this comment thread, and I'll work on finding or (Atlassian) Forging a free solution.

I hope the old Atlassian Community thread gets you set! 

 

 

 

 

lohoris December 2, 2024

Thank you! Following that I found the trick of filtering for "*", which is what I'm doing now :D

Will still wait a bit to see if something better is possible 👌🏼

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Dreamsuite Mike
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November 30, 2024

The easiest way is with ist limits powerup 

 

You can also use Dash cards powerup  and make a dashboard at the top of.your list that counts the cards win the list

 

lohoris December 2, 2024

Limits won't work for me because I would have to set it for every list and that's quite inconvenient.

I'll have a look at dash cards, thanks!

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