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Know what changed in Trello today — without opening Trello.

A simple daily situation report for founders managing work in Trello — so you can stay aligned without scanning boards.

Manual approval • Early users only

Today's Trello Summary

  • 3 cards updated
  • 1 task blocked
  • 2 items need attention

Who it's for

Built specifically for founders using Trello with others

This is for you if:

  • You manage work with contractors, freelancers, or a small team in Trello
  • Your board changes daily and you don't want to manually scan it
  • You just want to know what matters right now
  • You prefer clarity over dashboards

This is not for:

  • Personal to-do lists
  • Students or casual Trello users
  • Heavy automation workflows

Trello gives access. It doesn's give clarity.

Opening Trello usually means:

  • Scanning multiple lists
  • Checking what changed since yesterday
  • Trying to spot blockers or stuck tasks
  • Mentally prioritizing everything yourself

It's not hard — it's mentally expensive.

And doing this every day adds up.

A daily Trello situation report — in under 30 seconds

Trello Mate gives you a simple, opinionated summary:

01

What changed

See updates since your last check.

02

What's blocked

Spot stuck work instantly.

03

What matters now

Focus without scanning.

04

Manage by talking

Move cards, update due dates, add comments, assign members, create cards, archive tasks — just by talking to TrelloMate.

  • No board scanning.
  • No clicking around.
  • Just the information you need.

How it works (early version)

  1. 1

    Connect your Trello board

    Simple, secure connection to your existing Trello workspace.

  2. 2

    Get a daily summary (text-first, voice optional)

    Receive clear, actionable updates about what matters.

  3. 3

    Check it when it suits you

    Morning, before meetings, or on the go — your choice.

Early versions will focus on one board and clarity over features.

Founder note

Why I'm building this

I use Trello daily and noticed the same pattern:

The tool is powerful — but staying aligned takes more mental effort than it should.

Before building anything serious, I'm validating whether other founders feel this pain strongly enough to want a dedicated solution.

Early users will directly shape what gets built — and what doesn't.

Pricing (planned)

The plan is to keep this simple:

  • Affordable monthly subscription
  • Paid via the mobile app (in-app purchase)
  • No long-term commitments

Exact pricing will be finalized with early users.

Request early access

I'm onboarding a small number of founders to test the first version.

If you:

  • Use Trello daily
  • Care about clarity over features
  • Are open to giving honest feedback

You can request early access below.

Not a mailing list • No spam • Manual approval

What happens next?

If it looks like a good fit:

  • I'll reach out personally
  • Ask a few short questions about how you use Trello
  • Invite you to the early version when it's ready

If it's not a fit, I'll let you know — no pressure.

Built by a solo founder

Early-stage • Feedback-driven