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I give the solution a nine out of ten.
We have seven people using Trello.
I recommend Trello, especially for small teams.
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Raghava Chitluri
Project Manager at Amdocs
I'm not sure of which version number of the solution I'm using right now.
I'd recommend the solution to other users.
I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
View full review »I am using the latest version of the solution. The solution is cloud-based. Trello is used globally. I would strongly recommend Trello to others. Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten.
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Regarding features, it could benefit from better integration with other platforms, though it's not a critical need for me. Customization-wise, it's quite configurable, and it's not too demanding in terms of usage or customization. Overall, I'd rate it an eight. To improve it further, enabling a more significant scale for larger teams or enterprise-level use could be beneficial, but given its design and structure, this might be challenging to implement.
View full review »I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
View full review »I would always recommend Trello when it comes to small team collaboration, especially for those looking for transparency and tracking progress. Trello is a great choice. However, if it's a big team working on software development, I believe Jira would be a better fit. So, it depends on the specific needs of the team.
One is the worst, and ten is the best. I would say it's an eight. Overall, it's been a good experience with Trello.
View full review »Most of our projects on Trello are not very big, so we are reconsidering it.
When setting up Trello, you need to create an account, and after confirmation, you can start using the free version to explore the features. While the free version may have some limitations, you can easily upgrade to the paid version if you require additional features.
Everyone should get a subscription since it's a good solution. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
View full review »I am currently using the free version of Trello. My office is considering buying the solution’s premium version. Trello is deployed on-cloud in our organization.
Overall, I rate Trello a nine out of ten.
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Olive Kusumbara
Consultant at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Due to the tiered pricing, we have yet to use Trello at maximum capacity. Therefore, I can not make additional remarks.
I would rate Trello an eight out of ten.
View full review »I would say to them to go and just simply use that system. If they have options to use other project management as well, then I recommend them to use Trello because, for the first time, this thing will be very simple and easy to use. If they have any other tool, there will be some difficulties and they may get rid of it and they said there, "Oh, no. We are not doing any kind of project management tools." So if they use Trello, they will be happy with the end result. I would rate Trello a nine on a scale of one to ten.
View full review »I'm a customer and an end-user.
We are using the latest version of the solution. It is SaaS-based.
I'd advise people interested in trying the solution to just jump in and start using it. It is very effective and simple to use.
I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. I may not have used all of the features yet. However, it is very uncomplicated and has a nice user interface. It feels very modern and nimble.
View full review »Overall, I would rate Trello a nine out of ten.
View full review »I am an end user, and I am also providing the solution to my customers. It's a good tool. I would recommend it, but it depends on the IT projects of a company. Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
View full review »I would rate Trello a nine out of ten. When you are a beginner, there will be difficulty in using such complex solutions. Later, you can decide what you are going to do with the solution. For some of the new solutions, the physicalization is divided due to the new available features.
My advice to anyone from business analysis, IT management, and project management is to use Trello first. It is because if you start using Jira first, you will encounter issues. Therefore, it is good to move from Visio to Trello and then to Jira. You can get in touch with business intelligence with Trello.
I have not encountered any technical issues with the solution. Support was available whenever I didn’t know how to proceed. This support gave me direction on what to do next. It is a rare thing for a solution to not give any headaches to the person using it.
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ValeryTezo
Senior ICT Consultant/Project Manager at Qualisys
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Anton Mironov
CEO at PeerSpot
I'm not sure who the cloud provider is for Trello, but I'm assuming it's AWS.
We have eight to ten people using Trello in our company. It's just all management, e.g. the executive level, the team leads, it's management across the board. We're not a huge organization, but it's being used extensively. It's being used daily, e.g. we do have weekly calls with our main management team, and the first thing we do on every call is opening up Trello. We go through all of the cards to find out what's outstanding, what's moving, etc. This is how we operate, and this is how we're staying organized, through using Trello on a daily basis.
As the organization grows and we have more people in management, we could increase usage of Trello, and start including more people, but we're also potentially thinking of a way to be able to implement it and having just regular employees on there as well. It just adds a whole new level of organization to our business.
I've not had the chance to contact the technical support team of Trello, because for all of the years I've used it, absolutely nothing breaks, and nothing goes wrong. I'm not even sure they have a support team, e.g. I'm sure they do, but I've never had the need to actually contact them.
My advice to people looking into implementing Trello is to just do it. It's really a great software, and it's very easy to use. It's a great collaboration tool, as long as you implement it into your organization properly. I always have a game plan. You shouldn't expect to implement any kind of software and feel that it's going to make drastic changes to your organization. Make sure you have a game plan behind it, so once you're implementing it, you understand what kind of stages you need on your Trello board, and building processes behind that.
I'd give Trello a rating of nine out of ten, because I just don't believe that any product would be perfect. We really enjoyed using Trello, but we're hoping they'd surprise us in the future, e.g. through a new feature or functionality we haven't even thought about. We'll definitely continue using the solution, in the hope that they'd grow to be bigger and better.
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reviewer2344317
Senior System Admin at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
I would rate Nasuni a five out of ten.
We had 18 people using Nasuni.
While Nasuni has a learning curve, it becomes user-friendly once mastered.
To gain the most from Nasuni, I learned the importance of utilizing the knowledge transfer resources and familiarizing myself with the system through the initial prechecks before contacting their support team.
View full review »I would recommend the product to others. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
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reviewer2280357
Sr. Software Engineer with 10,001+ employees
I would rate UiPath ten out of ten.
Our clients are SMBs.
Maintenance is only required when there are changes or updates made.
I recommend UiPath because it is user-friendly and widely preferred.
View full review »I have not used similar solutions to Trello because when working with a corporation, you would have a dashboard or a project management solution. I don't think Trello has been used in companies or corporations because I doubt it can handle that complexity now. Maybe it will later.
Even though Trello is a simplistic tool, it serves as a good tracking board for projects where you have daily standards or meetings. If companies do not want to invest heavily in project tools, Trello is a good alternative. A small startup could utilize it. If it's a smaller team and a small project without any resource management, Trello could be used. But in bigger projects where we have many things tied up, like cost, resources, and certain modules, it might be a little difficult to use Trello because it's quite simplistic.
I rate Trello a nine out of ten.
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reviewer1476528
Product Owner - Structural Frame Software Group at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
On a scale from one to ten, I would give Trello an eight.
View full review »Trello was deployed on the cloud for us. The solution integrates with other services. I would recommend Trello to other users. The solution benefited our project greatly because our Trello bot was very organized.
Overall, I rate the solution ten out of ten.
Before someone plans to use Trello, I would ask them to go through all of their use cases and think hard before building any infrastructure with Trello. It is also important to have a good plan and architecture planned out before you start with Trello so that you don't end up building a house of cards at the end.
I rate the overall tool an eight out of ten.
I rate Trello an eight out of ten.
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Fadhilah Khansa
Project manager at Hino Motors Sales Indonesia
I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
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Savvas Socratous
CS/Retention Manager at Catchpoint LTD
It's very, very easy to use and very straightforward, so there are no worries, no issues, and no need to be technically advanced.
I would rate it a seven out of ten. It's really simple, which is a good thing, but it only does one thing for us.
View full review »I would advise others to use this solution because it offers a lot of flexibility.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
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reviewer1584720
IT Project Manager at a transportation company with 501-1,000 employees
Trello is cloud-based.
For use as a personal board I rate Trello as a ten out of ten.
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Pieter Boshoff
Managing Director at Remy InfoSource
Brilliant!
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Jennie Queen
Life Leader Coach at Rogers Communications
I would rate Trello an eight out of 10. I am overall pretty happy with it.
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Umang Pandya
Sr. Business Analyst at Silverspace inc
I work with Trello's integrated version in Microsoft Teams. I rate the product a seven out of ten.
View full review »It's a good task manager. Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
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Prem Lingala
Customer Success Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
I'm just a customer and end-user.
I use whichever solution the project requires. Sometimes I use Trello, and other times the project calls for something like Jira. I don't use Trello all of the time.
The solution is an online tool.
On a scale from one to ten, I'd rate the product at a seven. The only drawback I see is the loading issues. For a different set of employees, that wouldn't matter much. They can wait five minutes for everything to load and they can do their work quickly, after five minutes of wait time. However, for my role, where I'm directly facing customers, it should be quick to get the information while I'm talking to them to address their inquiries quickly. I cannot say "I don't know." I cannot give such kind of answers to my customer when they're on a call with me.
For my segment and for the roles I've been in, which are mostly the customer-facing or manager-type roles, it should be quick enough. However, for developers or testers, it need not be.
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Trello
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Trello. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.