- What does Trello do:Trello is an online project management platform helps to track and manage projects and tasks. Its collaborative Kanban style board helps you to know who is working on what and its progress.
- Founded year: 2011
- Founder: Joel Spolsky, Michael Pryor
- Headquarters: New York, USA
- Total Number of Trello employees: 90
- Parent organization: Atlassian
- Amount that Atlassian paid for Trello: 425 million USD. (360 million USD in cash and 65 million USD in shares)
- Acquisitions: Trello acquired Butler on December 10, 2018
- Funding raised: Trello raised 10.3 million USD as of July 24, 2014
- Number of Trello users: 50 million users as of October 2019
- Monthly active users: 1 million users
- Number of languages Trello Supports: 21 languages
- Pricing plan: Trello has free plan of 10 users with limited feature and paid plan starts from 9.99 USD per user per month billed annually
- Number of monthly downloads in Appstore: 0.6 million downloads per month
- Apps similar to Trello: ClickUp, Asana, ProofHub, Workzone and Podio
- History: Trello was originally created by Fog Creek Software. In January 2011, a prototype for the app is pitched and it is named as trellis. In September 2011, the app was launched as Trello in TechCrunch
- Interesting feature on Trello: Butler automation – set rules and commands on Trello board for repetitive work
- Integration: Trello integrates with the apps and services like Slack, Dropbox, Outlook, Gmail, Salesforce, InVision, Jira, HelloLeads and more
- Criticism: It does not have time tracking option for tasks and it is not customizable
One interesting news:
Atlassian brings a table view to Trello.
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