Site terms

These are the everyday terms that apply when you read TrelloTracker. They are written in plain English; a formal version will replace this page once the site is publicly indexed.

Editorial nature of the content

Everything on this site is editorial commentary about Trello and related tools. It is not advice from Atlassian, the company that operates Trello. We are not affiliated with Atlassian beyond, eventually, an affiliate link on the "Try Trello" buttons. Nothing on the site should be treated as professional consulting, legal advice, accounting advice, or a recommendation specific to your team's situation.

Accuracy and "as is"

We work hard on accuracy, but Trello changes frequently. Prices, plan limits, Power-Up behaviour, Butler automation caps, and integrations can move between the day we publish and the day you read. The content is provided "as is" and without warranty. Always reconfirm pricing, plan availability, and feature behaviour against Trello's own pricing and help pages before you commit a team or a budget.

Copyright

The text on this site is © 2026 TrelloTracker and the named editor. You are welcome to quote a sentence or two with a link back. Bulk republication, rewriting our pages for a competing site, or feeding the corpus into a commercial product is not permitted without written permission.

Trademarks

Trello, Atlassian, Jira, and Confluence are trademarks of Atlassian. ClickUp, Asana, Monday, Notion, GitHub, GitLab, Linear, and the other named tools are trademarks of their respective owners. We use the names for editorial reference only.

Third-party links

The site links out to vendor pages, help articles, community threads, and other independent sources. We do not control those destinations and are not responsible for the content, accuracy, or availability of the third-party sites. Affiliate links (when present) are flagged on the sponsored policy page.

Acceptable use

Liability

To the maximum extent the law allows, TrelloTracker and its editor are not liable for losses arising out of decisions you make based on the content. The site is one input into a buying decision; the buyer is responsible for verifying volatile facts and trialling the tool with real data before committing.

Changes

If these terms change in any substantive way, we will update this page and note the date here. The current version is dated to the build above.