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What are Power-Ups?
Power-Ups by Trello
Using the Card Repeater Power-Up
Trello for Gmail Add-on
The Trello for Gmail add-on keeps your boards and inbox connected for maximum productivity. You can create new cards without leaving your inbox,
Using the Jira Power-Up
Using the Google Drive Power-Up
Link Google Drive files and folders to Trello cards using the Google Drive Power-Up.
Using the GitHub Power-Up
Using the Evernote Power-Up
Trello for Google Chat
Integrating Trello with Zendesk
Using the Salesforce Power-Up
Enabling localStorage
Using the Giphy Power-Up
Using the Confluence Power-Up
Using the Box Power-Up
Using the MailChimp Power-Up
Troubleshooting Power-Ups not loading
Troubleshooting Power-Ups not loading
Using the Twitter Power-Up
GitHub Power-Up organization repos not showing
Using the Package Tracker Power-Up
Troubleshooting a Power-Up that won't authorize
Why does the GitHub Power-Up require read-write access?
Handling Power-Ups
Repeating an action in Trello
The Trello App for Microsoft Teams
Trello Dashcards Power-Up
With Premium or Enterprise Workspaces you can setup alerts for your Dashcards. Get notified via Slack or email, of select changes to your Dashcard.
Using the Calendar Power-Up
Using the Card Aging Power-Up
The Card Aging Power-Up helps you see cards on a board that haven’t been touched in a while. When enabled, cards will visibly age with inactivity.
Using the Voting Power-Up
People can vote on cards by clicking the "Vote" button on the card back (double-click the card). The button will appear green if you have voted for the card.
Using Trello with Microsoft Outlook
You can integrate your Trello boards' calendars with Microsoft Outlook on Windows, so you can view your cards with due dates in one place.