Sponsored content & affiliate policy
TrelloTracker is editorial coverage of Trello as a tracking tool. This page explains where money enters the picture, where it does not, and what readers can expect.
Current affiliate status
At the time of writing, the site is not yet enrolled in a Trello or Atlassian partner program. There are no affiliate links live on the site today. The "Try Trello" calls-to-action in some guides are placeholders; they are intentionally suppressed in templates and config so a reader cannot accidentally click a partner link before one exists.
When a partner relationship is in place, this page will be updated, the date of the change will be noted here, and the affiliate links will be enabled. From that point onward the disclosure rules below apply.
How affiliate links work on this site
- Affiliate links route through
/go/<key>on this domain, then redirect to Trello with a partner identifier. The partner URL is not exposed in the rendered HTML. - Every affiliate link uses
rel="sponsored nofollow noopener", per Google's webmaster guidelines. - The disclosure short — "we earn commissions from links to Trello" — is shown in the article footer of every page where an affiliate link could appear.
- Clicks on those links may pay the publisher a commission. The reader pays the same price they would pay going to Trello directly.
Editorial independence
Affiliate commissions do not change what we recommend. Specifically:
- We do not soften criticism of Trello because it pays commission. Limits, gaps, and "use something else" guidance ship in the same article as the affiliate link.
- We do not promote Premium or Enterprise tiers when a reader's situation fits the Free or Standard plan.
- We recommend competing tools (Jira, Asana, ClickUp, Monday, Notion) by name when they are the better fit, even though those clicks do not pay us.
Sponsored content
We do not publish sponsored articles, paid placements, or vendor-edited copy. If a vendor pitches a "sponsored review" or a "guaranteed coverage" arrangement, the answer is always no. Every word on this site is written by the named editor, in their voice, without external sign-off.
Reviewer copies and trial accounts
We occasionally accept extended trial accounts from Trello or its competitors to evaluate paid features. We disclose those arrangements at the top of any article where a reviewer-grade trial materially affected the evaluation. Free trials available to any reader are not separately disclosed.
Questions
If you spot an undisclosed affiliate link, an article that reads like it was paid for, or an editorial decision that looks compromised by the partner relationship, email [email protected]. We will investigate and either correct the page or explain the call.