Stats on Trello
Looking for a project management tool to help organise your work? Then it sounds like you need Trello, a visual tool that enables teams to work together managing and tracking multiple projects online.
In a broad to specific order, Trello is designed with boards, lists and cards which make up the main dashboard of each project.
Boards– this is the term used to describe an individual project. Projects can be organised into separate boards
Lists– sitting within boards, lists are often organised into stages or statuses. For example, there could be 3 lists, ‘To do’, ‘In progress’ and ‘Complete’
Cards– cards are the individual tasks that sit within the lists and can be updated and moved throughout a project. Each card is supposed to detail the specific and achievable goals of each task.
- If you’re not familiar with Trello, the video below details some of the great features available on the platform, including:
- Checklists
- Reminders
- Due dates
- Labels
- Attachments
- Comments
Let’s take a look at some of the statistics on Trello below…
Key stats about Trello:
- Founded in 2011
- In 2021 there were 50 million registered users
- Available in 21 languages
- Parent company Atlassian, paid $425 million for ownership of Trello
What are Trello users saying?
TechValidate sourced some key data (report can be found here) in 2020/2021 from 3,317 verified users of Trello.
- The average user (1,198 users) gave a 4.5/5 star rating to Trello
- HR Manager at Sprout Social has said their teams’ productivity has improved between 65-80%
- Apart from boards lists and cards… checklists (76%), due dates (70%) and labels (62%) were the most beneficial features
- 75% of organisations say it only takes 30 days to see the platform deliver value to their business
- 81% of users stick with Trello because of its ease of use
- 61% of users can see better clarity in task organisation, ownership and responsibility compared to their previous project management tools
How are people using Trello?
- The top 3 departments using Trello are: Support (42%), Engineering (37%) and Product (36%)
- Only 7% of organisations said their legal teams were using the platform
- 1 out of 4 users on the standard plan use Trello for product road mapping
- 97% of users on the free plan use Trello through the web
- 48% of Trello premium users use the mobile app
- 25% of premium members use Trello to host their weekly meetings online
- After project management (78%), the next top use is daily to-do lists (69%)
- 40% of users now use Trello in their professional and personal lives
Trello stats and features
- There are 311 different integrations (power-ups) available on Trello
- A free Trello subscription allows up to 10 boards and 10 users
- Butler automation means that customisable rules and commands can be set up for repetitive work
(All stats have been taken directly from Trello unless otherwise stated.)
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