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Trello Pricing Explained

Every plan, what changed since Atlassian, and what got quietly removed from the free tier.

Free
$0
Up to unlimited users (limited features)

Includes

  • Unlimited cards
  • 10 boards per workspace
  • Unlimited Power-Ups
  • 250 Butler automation runs/month
  • Basic views (Board only)
  • iOS and Android apps
  • Unlimited activity log

Not included

  • More than 10 boards per workspace
  • Timeline, Calendar, Dashboard views
  • More than 250 automations/month
  • Custom fields
  • Guest access controls
  • Admin and security features

Since 2017

In 2017, Trello Free had unlimited boards and more generous Power-Up limits. The 10-board cap was introduced after Atlassian acquisition.

Standard
$5
/user/month (annual) · $6 monthly

Includes

  • Unlimited boards
  • 1,000 Butler automation runs/month
  • Custom fields
  • Unlimited guest access
  • Advanced checklists
  • Board collections
  • Saved search

Not included

  • Timeline, Calendar, Dashboard, Map views
  • Unlimited automations
  • Workspace-level admin
  • Priority support

Since 2017

Standard pricing was introduced at ~$3.75/user/month and has increased. Automations (Butler) were acquired separately and integrated into Trello in 2018.

Premium
$10
/user/month (annual) · $12.50 monthly

Includes

  • Everything in Standard
  • Timeline view (Gantt-style)
  • Calendar view
  • Dashboard view
  • Map view
  • Unlimited Butler automations
  • Workspace-level admin features
  • Workspace and member management
  • Priority support

Not included

  • Org-wide permissions
  • Free SSO
  • Multi-workspace management
  • Enterprise-grade admin

Since 2017

Premium was introduced when Atlassian moved advanced features (formerly in Business Class) behind a higher tier. Timeline view requires Premium.

Enterprise
$17.50
/user/month · min 25 users

Includes

  • Everything in Premium
  • Org-wide permissions and visibility
  • Free SSO (SAML)
  • Power-Up administration
  • Org-level user management
  • Attachment restrictions
  • Public board management
  • Unlimited workspaces
  • Dedicated customer support

Since 2017

Enterprise was introduced as Atlassian pushed larger teams toward premium tiers. SSO is included (vs. requiring add-on in older Trello Business Class).

Monthly cost at different team sizes

All prices based on annual billing. Enterprise requires a minimum of 25 users.

Team SizeStandard/moPremium/moEnterprise/moStandard/yrPremium/yr
5 users$25$50N/A (min 25)$300$600
10 users$50$100N/A (min 25)$600$1,200
25 users$125$250$437.5$1,500$3,000
50 users$250$500$875$3,000$6,000
100 users$500$1,000$1,750$6,000$12,000
250 users$1,250$2,500$4,375$15,000$30,000
500 users$2,500$5,000$8,750$30,000$60,000

How Atlassian changed Trello pricing

A timeline of Trello pricing changes since the 2017 Atlassian acquisition.

2011

Trello launched by Fog Creek Software — completely free, no limits.

2016

Trello Business Class introduced at $3.75/user/month for teams wanting more control.

2017 (Jan)

Atlassian acquires Trello for ~$425M. Free tier still relatively generous.

2018

Butler automation tool acquired by Trello. Later integrated into Trello, then moved to paid tiers.

2019

Free tier boards per workspace capped at 10 (was unlimited). Power-Ups capped at 1 per board on Free.

2021

New pricing tiers launched: Free, Standard, Premium, Enterprise. Power-Up limit removed but boards stay at 10.

2023

Standard price increased. Automations (Butler) reduced to 250/month on Free, 1,000 on Standard.

2024

Enterprise at $17.50/user/month becomes the top tier. Premium views (Timeline, Calendar) require $10/user.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Trello cost per user?

Trello Standard costs $5/user/month (annual) or $6/user/month (monthly). Premium costs $10/user/month (annual) or $12.50/month. Enterprise is $17.50/user/month with a minimum of 25 users. The Free plan is $0 but limited to 10 boards per workspace.

Is Trello still free?

Trello has a free tier, but it is significantly more restricted than when Trello launched in 2011. The free plan now limits you to 10 boards per workspace, 250 Butler automation runs per month, and no advanced views (Timeline, Calendar, Dashboard). When Atlassian acquired Trello in 2017, the free tier was progressively reduced.

What did Atlassian change about Trello pricing?

Before the Atlassian acquisition (2017), Trello was completely free with unlimited boards. After the acquisition, Atlassian introduced paid tiers and progressively restricted the free tier: unlimited boards became 10 boards, Power-Ups went from unlimited to 1 (then back to unlimited on all plans), and automations (Butler) became limited to 250/month on free. The paid tiers now cost up to $17.50/user/month.

What's the difference between Trello Standard and Premium?

Trello Standard ($5/user/mo annual) gives you unlimited boards, 1,000 automation runs/month, custom fields, and guest access. Trello Premium ($10/user/mo annual) adds Timeline view, Calendar view, Dashboard view, Map view, unlimited automations, workspace-level admin features, and priority support. If you need views beyond the basic Kanban board, you need Premium.

What are the best free alternatives to Trello?

The best free alternatives to Trello are: ClickUp Free (unlimited tasks, unlimited projects, no board limit), Notion Free (unlimited pages, databases, kanban), GitHub Projects (free for public repos, $4/user for Teams), and Kanboard (self-hosted, completely free). For teams leaving Trello's paid plans, ClickUp Unlimited at $7/user is cheaper than Trello Standard.

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