Manage Trello boards, cards, and collaboration workflows using natural language.
This MCP tool is open-source under MIT and the provided material shows no local secret requirement or explicit remote endpoint, with no direct high-risk red flags. However, it claims broad Trello management while lacking README details, authentication flow, and network behavior documentation, so it should be used with caution.
The material states that no keys or environment variables are required, and no explicit local credential collection is documented. However, since it manages Trello data, the real authentication path is unclear; watch for undocumented reliance on existing login sessions, desktop state, or other implicit credentials.
No remote host is listed, but the tool claims to manage and search Trello resources, which normally implies communication with Trello-related services. The absence of documented destinations, transmitted content, and data-flow details creates a transparency gap.
The objective checks indicate that this tool executes code or starts a local process. This is a common MCP capability and not, by itself, a high-risk signal, but it should be run with least privilege and restricted host permissions.
Per the description, it can comprehensively manage boards, cards, attachments, members, custom fields, and other Trello resources, indicating broad operational reach over business data. However, no clear data scope, read/write boundaries, or local file-access details are provided, so authorization scope should be reviewed carefully.
Positive factors include being open source under the MIT license, which allows source review. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README in the provided material, so supply-chain maturity and ongoing maintenance still need verification.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Atlassian Trello MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Create a Trello board called “Q3 Product Launch” with three lists: To Do, In Progress, and Done, then add five launch preparation cards to To Do.
A new Trello board with lists and starter task cards, ready for team collaboration.
Move all incomplete cards in the “Website Redesign” board with due dates before this week into “In Progress” and add a “High Priority” label.
Filtered cards are updated in bulk with new list placement and labels.
Search Trello for all cards assigned to Wang Li, group them by board, and show due dates, labels, and counts of incomplete checklist items.
A board-grouped task summary for the member, showing workload and progress at a glance.
Let AI manage Trello boards, cards, and checklists to streamline teamwork.
Manage Trello boards, lists, and cards directly through an MCP server.
Search Trello cards by custom fields and manage board data efficiently.
Manage Trello boards, cards, checklists, and team collaboration with natural language.
Connect to Trello boards and manage cards, lists, labels, and workflows.
Securely let AI read and update Trello boards for task collaboration.