Trello is a visual collaboration tool that helps teams and individuals organize and prioritize projects in a flexible and rewarding way.
Why this server?
Provides tools for interacting with Trello boards, including fetching cards and lists, adding new cards and lists, updating card details, archiving cards and lists, and fetching recent activity.
Why this server?
Provides tools for interacting with Trello boards, including managing cards and lists, tracking board activity, searching across boards, and handling user-specific card operations while respecting Trello's API rate limits.
Why this server?
Enables comprehensive Trello board management with capabilities for interacting with cards, lists, and board activities. Supports creating and updating cards, managing lists, tracking recent activity, and handling assigned tasks while respecting Trello's API rate limits.
Why this server?
Provides access to Trello data by exposing it as relational SQL models through the CData JDBC Driver.
Why this server?
Provides tools for interacting with Trello boards, lists, and cards, allowing AI assistants to retrieve board information, manage lists, get card details, and update card properties.
Why this server?
Allows querying Trello project management data via SQL.
Why this server?
Allows accessing Trello boards, cards, and list data through SQL
Why this server?
Enables querying Trello project management data including boards, cards, and lists.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration with the MCP server, allowing access to Trello data.
Why this server?
Provides read-only access to Trello boards, cards, and lists.
Why this server?
Provides SQL interface for Trello project management boards and cards.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for accessing Trello boards, cards, and lists.
Why this server?
Enables SQL-based access to Trello boards, cards, and lists.
Why this server?
Enables access to Trello project management data through SQL queries.
Why this server?
Provides tools for querying board, list, and card data from Trello.
Why this server?
Allows querying Trello board and card data through relational SQL models.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration through the CData JDBC driver.
Why this server?
Allows querying Trello project management data through SQL interfaces, making board and card information accessible via natural language.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source in the compatibility table, enabling access to Trello data.
Why this server?
Allows querying Trello project management data, providing read-only access to boards, cards, lists, and team information.
Why this server?
Enables SQL-based access to Trello boards, cards, and project management data.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration, allowing access to Trello data through the MCP server.
Why this server?
Provides access to Trello boards, cards and lists through relational SQL models.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration through the CData JDBC Driver
Why this server?
Provides access to Trello project management data including boards, cards, lists, and other collaboration information through SQL queries.
Why this server?
Provides complete access to Trello boards, lists, cards, members, labels, and checklists through a comprehensive set of tools for interacting with the Trello API
Why this server?
Provides comprehensive Trello board management capabilities including reading boards, manipulating lists (create, read, update, delete), and managing cards (create, read, update, delete) across Trello workspaces.
Why this server?
Provides integration with Trello's API, allowing management of boards, cards, lists, and other Trello resources through the OpenAPI specification at https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/trello.com/1.0/openapi.json.
Why this server?
Manage boards, lists, and cards; create, update, and delete cards; search cards by text query