Securely let AI read and update Trello boards for task collaboration.
The material is very sparse: it claims to read and update Trello boards and to run as an MCP server locally. Its open-source nature lowers overall risk, but missing documentation, unclear credential/network details, and weak adoption/maintenance signals make this best rated as caution overall.
The material says there are no keys/environment variables, yet reading and updating Trello boards normally involves some Trello authorization or session mechanism; the documentation does not explain credential sourcing, storage, or least-privilege scope, so credential handling lacks transparency.
Although the remote endpoint field is listed as 'none', the description explicitly says it is a 'remote MCP server' that can read and write Trello, so board data is functionally expected to traverse the network to Trello-related services; the concern is that no concrete domains/endpoints are documented, leaving egress boundaries unclear.
The system flags this as executes-code, meaning it runs a local MCP service process. That is a normal capability for this class of tool, and there is no evidence here of unusual system privileges or execution beyond its stated purpose.
Per the description, its data access surface is mainly Trello board content, and it supports both 'read and update', meaning it can modify remote business data as well as read it. The material does not mention local file access or broader host access, but write access to Trello resources still warrants care.
A positive factor is that there is an open-source repository, so the code can be audited. However, it comes via a third-party registry, has no declared license, lacks a README, shows 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status. These factors make supply-chain trust moderate at best—insufficient for high risk, but not low risk either.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Trello MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Read my Trello product backlog board, find cards not updated for over two weeks and without owners, group them by priority, and move the top three cards in each group to 'This Week'.
Returns the filtered, grouped results and safely updates qualifying cards and their statuses.
Check all cards in the 'In Progress' list on the Trello development board, summarize due dates, weekly updates, and blockers, and add reminder comments to cards missing due dates.
Generates a progress summary and adds standardized reminders to cards missing key information.
Read my Trello board access settings and recent change history, then list high-risk actions, unusual member access, and recommended safety guard rules to keep.
Outputs a security review summary with potential risks and recommended access control measures.
Manage Trello boards, lists, and cards directly through an MCP server.
Connect to Trello boards and manage cards, lists, labels, and workflows.
Let AI manage Trello boards, cards, and checklists to streamline teamwork.
Manage Trello boards, cards, and collaboration workflows using natural language.
Search Trello cards by custom fields and manage board data efficiently.
Manage Trello boards, cards, checklists, and team collaboration with natural language.