I read in https://trello.com/c/Oj2X006g and other Atlassian staffs’ replies that it is available for paid account. Is this correct? I have Gold because of new free users which allows be to explore deeper into Trello, it seems if about is true, my Gold privileges does not count for a paid account because I cannot seem to find it. Appreciate some directions here. Thanks.
Hi @milynnus
Trello Gold does not appear to be counted as an upgrade.
Trello has three levels - Free, Business Class and Enterprise. See this page on the different tiers, where it states under Trello Free:
if you feel like supporting us at a personal level, we have a little something for you! Trello Gold is more of a user badge than an upgrade, and allow passionate users to encourage our work, while getting some perks in return, such as an increased limit of 3 Power-Ups per board, 200 command runs per month, 250MB on the per-file attachment limit and the ability to use custom images on the board background.
You can also earn up to 12 free months of Trello Gold by recommending Trello to your friends!
Ste
@Ste Wright thanks for that confirmation and I took up the offer for Gold. For the time being, it is sufficient.
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Isn't this for the old ButlerBot? As in, when they refer to paid accounts they are referring to their own services (before they got acquired by Trello), and not the Trello tiers?
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I think you are correct. I don't think card/board variables are available in the Butler power-up -- only in the legacy bot.
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@Daniel Woodman @Vongsawat Thanks guys. Going to figure out how to use my existing custom power up modules to give users 3 user variables. Already doing that for my checklist application.
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