Add the Trello power-ups for Jira and Confluence cloud to your workflows

Add the Trello power-ups for Jira and Confluence cloud to your workflows

Everything you need to collaborate better with your team.

Do you hear that sound sweeping through office halls, across meeting rooms, and bubbling up in water cooler conversations?

It’s the sound of office silos collapsing around the world as teams of all sizes are united with the Power-Ups for JIRA Cloud and Confluence Cloud. Tweet it out

No matter how heavy the task at hand, business and technical teams can now get perspective on the work getting done across their entire organization without having to hop back and forth between apps.  

Enabling JIRA Cloud and Confluence Cloud Power-Ups on Trello boards means that JIRA issues and Confluence pages can be attached directly to Trello cards. This allows the Power-Ups to surface key information like statuses, updates, and priorities right on your Trello boards.

Let’s break it down…

Confluence: Cool For Content

When you find yourself needing a thorough repository of company information and plans, Confluence is your new best friend. It’s an excellent tool to collaboratively write blog posts, manage the nitty gritty of planning a big event, or organize specs for upcoming projects. Confluence pages provide rich text editing, inline commenting, dynamic content, and more. With the Confluence Cloud Power-Up you can:

JIRA: To Steer-a Your Process

JIRA can help all teams bring more process to their Trello workflows, while maintaining the level of visual perspective that Trello boards provide. Some common JIRA to Trello use cases might be managing purchase orders, legal reviews, or tracking and shipping code. Now, no matter how your teams choose to work, they can work better together with the JIRA Cloud Power-Up by keeping teams connected without the need for compromise.

BothPower-Ups (JIRA and Confluence) are available NOW as Power-Ups, so head over to your boards and unlock the power of your team’s potential now!

See Also: A Message From Trello Founder Michael Pryor About The New Atlassian Power-Ups

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