Hi there,
Our team has been using Trello for 5+ years now and love it. Recently we have a need to track how much time a card has spent in each list (Doing, Testing, etc) to identify bottleneck in our process and highlight cards that got stuck for too long.
I found the "Time in List' power-up which is exactly what we need but their model of subscription is simply too much for us (billed $3 monthly per member/per board, which can quickly adds up to a lot).
We are actually happy to pay for a Trello upgrade for this feature but I'm surprised that it's not a built-in feature since all it does is to show the time each card is in a list, which it should already have all the data for.
I wonder if this feature can be a native feature in the future?
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I'm with OP. This should be a free & native feature.
Especially for individuals using this service. I can't afford $3... or even $1 a month per user to tell me how long a card has been sitting there, especially if every feature is gonna be that way, and it's kinda looking like right now that might be a thing.
Hello there!
This Power-Up is an alternative to Time In List:
https://trello.com/power-ups/6211e70cf500cc8f17546a80/card-time-in-list-by-gtola#
and adds much more features:
https://www.gtola.com/time-in-list-alternative/
at a fraction of Time In List price, about 3 times cheaper.
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Hi @Tri Huynh! I just released a new Power-Up called Durations which is not only more powerful but it is also cheaper than Time in List.
It only costs $1 per member per month - but with this subscription, you also get access to all of my other Power-Ups listed here: https://tinypowerups.com Each Power-Up also has a 7-day free trial so you can try them all out before you decide if you want to subscribe!
The Durations Power-Up also lets you set custom thresholds for the duration badges on the cards to make it even easier to identify bottlenecks!
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions!
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