How To Use Trello On Slack

As an avid proponent of productivity and a lover of effective teamwork, I have discovered that Trello and Slack are two exceptionally effective tools in my toolkit. Each one has its own strengths, but when used together, they become an unstoppable force for achieving goals. In this article, I will walk you through the steps of integrating Trello with Slack and also share my personal insights and helpful tips.

Integrating Trello with Slack

To integrate Trello with Slack, you first need to have both accounts set up. If you don’t have a Trello account yet, you can easily create one for free. Likewise, if you haven’t joined a Slack workspace, make sure to do that as well.

Once you have both accounts set up, you can begin the integration process:

  1. Open the Slack workspace where you want to integrate Trello.
  2. Click on the channel where you want to receive Trello notifications.
  3. Click on the channel settings icon (gear icon) and select “Add an app or integration”.
  4. Search for Trello in the search bar and select the Trello app.
  5. Click on the “Add to Slack” button.
  6. Follow the prompts to authorize the integration and connect your Trello account.

Once the integration is set up, you can start using Trello directly within Slack. Here are some handy commands and features to make the most of this integration:

Creating Trello Cards

To create a Trello card in Slack, simply type the command:

/trello add [card name] [list name]

This will create a new card with the specified name in the specified Trello list. For example, if I want to create a card named “Design mockups” in the “To Do” list, I would type:

/trello add Design mockups To Do

And just like that, the card will be added to your Trello board without leaving Slack!

Managing Trello Cards

Once your Trello cards are created, you can easily manage them within Slack:

  • To move a card to a different list, use the command:

/trello move [card name] [new list name]

  • To assign a member to a card, use the command:

/trello assign @username [card name]

  • To set a due date for a card, use the command:

/trello due [card name] [due date]

These commands make it incredibly convenient to manage your Trello boards and cards without having to switch between multiple apps.

My Personal Experience

Since integrating Trello with Slack, my productivity has skyrocketed. The seamless integration allows me to create, manage, and track Trello cards right from within Slack, eliminating the need to constantly switch between the two apps. This has not only saved me time but also helped me stay focused and organized.

One of my favorite features is the ability to create Trello cards directly from Slack messages. Whenever a task or idea comes up in a conversation, I can instantly create a Trello card without interrupting the flow. This has made collaboration with my team much smoother and more efficient.

Additionally, the real-time notifications from Trello in Slack keep me updated on any changes or updates to my Trello boards. Whether it’s a new card assigned to me or a due date reminder, I never miss a beat.

Conclusion

Integrating Trello with Slack is a game-changer for anyone looking to streamline their workflow and enhance collaboration. The ability to create, manage, and track Trello cards directly within Slack brings immense convenience and efficiency to your daily tasks.

With this integration, you can focus on what matters most – getting things done – without the hassle of switching between multiple tools. Give it a try and experience the power of Trello and Slack working together seamlessly. You won’t be disappointed!