Connect Slack and Trello integrations
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Build your Slack and Trello integrations.
With Make, integrate Slack as a trigger and Trello as an action to create an automated workflow that improves productivity. From sending automatic notifications from Trello to Slack channels or moving completed tasks in Trello initiated by Slack messages, Make’s intuitive platform organizes team communication and project management. By automating these interactions, you can eliminate manual updates and keep everyone aligned, transforming how your team collaborates and tracks progress.
Adds an existing label to a card.
Adds a selected member to a card.
Adds a reaction to a message.
Adds a star to a channel.
Adds an attachment to a card.
Archives a channel.
Archives or unarchives a board.
Archives or unarchives a card.
Archives or unarchives a specific list.
Popular Slack and Trello workflows.
Discover how to organize your team's projects with Make, automating Trello tasks and sending real-time Slack notifications for improved efficiency and communication.
How to setup Slack and Trello in 5 easy steps
Start with Make
Log into your Make account as the first step towards connecting your apps.
Add Slack to Make
Bring Slack into your automation setup by adding the Slack module.
Connect Slack
Establish a working link between Make and Slack by initiating a connection.
Integrate Trello
Incorporate Trello into your scenario by adding the Trello module.
Connect Trello
Link Trello with Make to ensure they can interact smoothly in your automation.
Achieve efficiency: automate and integrate Slack with Trello for effective workflow
Integrating Slack and Trello using Make improves communication and workflow, facilitating real-time updates, centralized task management, and better data utilization for your team.
Automatically send Slack notifications based on Trello activities, improving real-time team communication.
Organize workflows by automating actions between Trello and Slack, reducing manual updates and saving time.
Integrate Trello's card management with Slack notifications to maintain a centralized overview of project tasks.
Use Trello data to trigger Slack updates, ensuring essential information is communicated effectively to the team.
FAQ
Integrating Slack and Trello with Make allows users to automate workflows between the two applications, improving team communication and project management efficiency. For example, you can automatically create Trello cards from new Slack messages, or send Slack notifications when Trello cards are updated, ensuring effective collaboration and reducing manual data entry.
No, Make provides a user-friendly, no-code visual interface to create integrations between Slack and Trello. This means that you can automate tasks and build complex workflows without needing technical skills, making it accessible for all users.
Make can automate the process of sending real-time Slack notifications to relevant team members whenever a Trello card is updated. This ensures that everyone stays informed of project progress without the need for constant manual updates, promoting better team collaboration.
Make offers advanced features such as customized triggers and actions, conditional logic, and multi-step automation scenarios. These capabilities allow users to tailor Slack and Trello integrations specifically to their workflow needs, ensuring that automated tasks precisely fit their operational requirements and can adapt to complex processes.
A scenario represents a workflow or a project of your own creation, and it is made up of a series of modules that automate apps and services. Creating a scenario allows you to transfer and transform data between apps and services via these modules to automate anything and improve the way you work.
Modules are the main building blocks of automation in Make. Modules represent actions that Make performs with an app, like creating, updating, or deleting data.
How it works
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