Efficiently manage Trello boards, cards, and lists with optimized low-token automation.
The available material is very limited. From the known facts, this is an open-source Trello integration MCP server, but its authentication model, actual network endpoints, and data boundaries are undocumented. Since it executes code and comes from a third-party registry with low adoption and unclear maintenance, the overall posture is caution rather than high risk.
The material states there are no required keys/environment variables, but a Trello integration that manages boards/cards/lists would normally involve some form of Trello authentication. With no documentation, it is unclear whether credentials are truly unnecessary or how they are sourced and stored securely.
The system fields list no remote host, yet the claimed Trello management functionality would normally require communication with Trello APIs. The material does not specify endpoints, data transmitted, or whether any unrelated third-party egress exists, so this warrants caution but does not show a concrete high-risk red flag.
The system marks it as executes-code, meaning it runs local code/processes as an MCP service; this is normal for this class of tool. The material does not show requests for unusual system privileges, unrelated command execution, or persistence behavior, so caution is appropriate.
By description, it can manage Trello boards, cards, and lists, implying access to related project data. However, with no README, it is unclear whether it only reads/writes Trello resources or also touches local files, caches, or other unrelated data; the data boundary is unclear.
A positive factor is the presence of an auditable open-source repository. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and almost no documentation, which limits trust and auditability. There is no clear evidence of maliciousness, but the supply-chain maturity is weak.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Trello MCP Server - Optimized" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to my Trello board named "Product Iteration." Find cards in the "Backlog" list that have not been updated for more than 7 days, add labels by priority, move them to either "This Week" or "Blocked," and return a summary of changes.
A summary of processed cards, added labels, destination lists, and any exceptions.
Based on the following sprint plan, create three lists in the Trello board "Sprint 12": "In Development," "Ready for Testing," and "Done." Then create a card for each task with assignee, due date, and acceptance criteria: login optimization, payment fix, and analytics updates.
The created lists and cards, including task structure, populated fields, and creation status.
Read the Trello board "Marketing Campaign Execution," count cards in each list, identify upcoming due tasks and overdue tasks, and generate a concise progress summary suitable for a weekly meeting.
Progress statistics by list, plus a ready-to-use weekly meeting summary.
Manage Trello boards, lists, and cards directly through an MCP server.
Manage Trello boards, cards, and collaboration workflows using natural language.
Securely let AI read and update Trello boards for task collaboration.
Let AI manage Trello boards, cards, and checklists to streamline teamwork.
Search Trello cards by custom fields and manage board data efficiently.
Connect to Trello boards and manage cards, lists, labels, and workflows.