I'm not talking about solutions like backuplab which is saving and pushing it to trello when something happens. I'm talking about years of communication that could be gone should something happen to trello
If the service disappear/hacked, then there is essentially nothing to migrate from, so what is the true question here?
I doubt you find much that easily migrate data, but some of them might have some import options or you can use Trello API + Whatever you choose's API to move stuff over, but from own experience it is often only base data that can migrate and not historic/activity details and communication data
@Daniel Tan you'll mostly find the people who respond to questions in here are die hard Trello fans so i don't think most of us will have other tools that we suggest 😂
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favouring trello and making contingency are 2 different things. i like using trello as well. and i believe many use it for engineering project management. from a web development/project management view we look at redundancy building all the time. we can back up trello.
but if there nothing to migrate to, can you imagine the double whammy of losing it and being unable to continue else where?
just think e.g if tik tok is banned and all the videos you ever uploaded and did not keep locally are gone.
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