Connect Trello and Discord integrations
Trusted by thousands of fast-scaling organizations around the globe
Automate your work. Build something new.
Just drag and drop apps to automate existing workflows or build new complex processes. Solve problems across all areas and teams.

Build your Trello and Discord integrations.
Integrate Trello with Discord using Make to automate notifications in Discord for every task update in Trello. This integration helps with team communication and tracking project progress by automatically sending updates from Trello's task management to Discord's dynamic messaging system, improving productivity without manual alerts. Utilize Trello as a trigger to generate real-time notifications in Discord, allowing smooth data sharing and improved team communications.
Adds an existing label to a card.
Adds a selected member to a card.
Adds a role to a guild member.
Adds an attachment to a card.
Archives or unarchives a board.
Archives or unarchives a card.
Archives or unarchives a specific list.
Assigns a specific member to a board.
Creates a CSV export for a workspace and returns a ZIP file in the response. Is not available on the free plan.
Popular Trello and Discord workflows.
Explore the power of Make by automating Trello and Discord! Improve task management, streamline communication, and improve team collaboration. Connect your workflow today for increased efficiency!
How to setup Trello and Discord in 5 easy steps
Sign in to Make
Start by logging into your Make account to begin connecting applications.
Connect Trello
Add Trello to your scenario by selecting a module and initiating the connection process.
Authorize Trello
Log in to your Trello account if prompted and grant permission to access it within Make.
Prepare Discord server
Ensure you have a Discord server set up, as it is needed for the connection.
Link and authorize Discord
Choose the Discord module, approve access to your server, and connect it via Make.
Integrate Trello and Discord for better task management
Integrating Trello with Discord automates task management, improves communication, and boosts efficiency by capturing conversations and creating actionable tasks seamlessly.
Automatically create Trello cards from Discord messages to streamline task assignments.
Ensure important conversations on Discord are captured and organized in Trello for better team collaboration.
Monitor Discord conversations continuously, converting them into actionable Trello tasks instantly.
Save time by eliminating manual data transfer between Discord and Trello, allowing teams to focus on critical tasks.
FAQ
By integrating Trello and Discord through Make, you can simplify your project management and communication processes. Automate task updates, send notifications from Trello to your Discord channels, and keep your team in sync with real-time alerts, improving efficiency and collaboration.
Make allows you to automate various activities in your Discord server, such as tracking user engagement, monitoring bot activity, and sending dynamic updates. This helps maintain an organized server environment and provides valuable insights into your server interactions.
No, integrating Trello and Discord with Make does not require extensive technical skills. Make offers a user-friendly interface with drag-and-drop functionality, making it accessible for users of all technical levels to create customized automation workflows without the need for complex coding.
Yes, Make provides robust customization options. You can tailor automation workflows to suit your specific needs by setting triggers, actions, and filters. This flexibility allows you to create unique solutions that precisely align with your project and communication requirements.
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
Traditional no-code iPaaS platforms are linear and non-intuitive. Make allows you to visually create, build, and automate without limits.












