Editorial standards
TrelloTracker exists to help teams decide whether Trello, on its own or with Power-Ups, is enough of a tracker for the work they already do. Every guide on the site is written and reviewed by the same editor against a fixed evaluation framework, so a reader who lands on the time-tracking guide can compare it cleanly with the workload guide and the main Trello review.
Who writes this site
The site is edited by Anneliese Forsberg, Senior Editor. There is one named editor; we do not invent additional author personas to make the site look bigger. Reader questions, fact-check requests, and correction notes all land at [email protected].
How we evaluate
The guides on this site are buyer-side evaluation frameworks, not hands-on lab reports. We read Trello's own product, pricing, and help pages, cross-reference Atlassian's documentation on Workspaces, automation, and security, and check independent reviewer sources (G2, Capterra, public Reddit threads, vendor case studies) for known edge cases. Then we write the synthesis as a checklist a reader can apply to their own decision.
- Pricing and plan availability come from Trello's public pricing page, with a verification date stamped in the article.
- Feature behaviour is described from Trello's and Atlassian's help centres and verified against community reports for known edge cases.
- Comparisons with Jira, Asana, ClickUp, and Monday are framed as "where each tool wins" rather than as a one-line winner.
- When facts are volatile — Butler automation run caps, Premium add-on pricing, plan structure — we publish a band or a "verify on vendor page" note rather than risk presenting stale numbers as current.
Where the affiliate relationship sits
This site is editorially independent. At the time of writing we are not enrolled in a Trello or Atlassian partner program, so there are no commissioned outbound links live on the site yet. If that changes, "Try Trello" buttons may pay the publisher a commission when a reader signs up through them. That commission does not change what we recommend — guides ship with the same evaluation framework regardless of whether they include a partner link. The full statement lives on the sponsored policy page.
Corrections and updates
If something on the site is wrong, we want to fix it. Email [email protected] with a link to the page and a short note about what is incorrect. Corrections are usually live within 48 hours; non-trivial revisions are flagged at the top of the page.
Volatile SaaS facts — pricing, plan limits, Power-Up availability, Butler automation caps — should always be reconfirmed against Trello's own pricing and help pages before purchase. Our verification dates are honest, but vendor change cycles are faster than any independent publisher's update cycle.
What we do not do
- We do not accept paid placements, sponsored sections, or vendor-edited text.
- We do not publish "user testimonials" we have not verified are real.
- We do not benchmark performance we have not run; speed and reliability claims come from independent sources or are framed as "verify on a trial workspace."
- We do not write under multiple author names to inflate the appearance of an editorial team.
If those rules ever change, this page changes first.