What are all the comprehensive features of Trello business class? I want to make sure I'm using every feature of Trello business class sooner than later so my projects thrive. Any insight or questions on features are welcome.
Links are most helpful.
Thanks!
I assume you might have seen this page: https://trello.com/en-AU/business-class
There's also a good comparable list of features here: https://help.trello.com/article/831-trello-business-class-vs-trello-gold
You also get unlimited power-ups so browsing through them would be a great option: https://trello.com/power-ups
Then you're going to find lots of blogs and posts on Power-Ups - for example:
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@Cliff Dailey Congrats... as for insights ..just learned for @Ste Wright about about user variables which would be cool if I have BC, also more recently learned HTTP Request which is not available for Free plan ...this feature is cool {IMO). This simple demo overcomes one feature not Butler native on checklist items.
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@milynnus Thanks for the share. I watched the Youtube video and the only downside of that specific schematic is that the checklist is not checked off for my team to see what's been completed already.
Yet, the HTTP feature is something worth exploring. Again, thanks for the share!
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@Cliff Dailey that process of checking off something that is done is something Butler can do natively. I did not include it in my demo. The intent is to show how the next item can be identified such that this bit of add on can be used anywhere with Butler and in my case to add to another checklist to trigger of a task and unchecked the original item. Glad you find http request useful. Above is part of a “as a service” add on that I have developed.
By the way, the user variable was a feature when Butler was Butlerbot. It is no longer variable on Trello.
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