Organizations like the United Nations and the Red Cross rely on Trello to accomplish their missions. Companies like Google, National Geographic, and even the United Kingdom’s government use Trello daily. More than 19 million users later, Trello is used by everyone from the family planning their next vacation to employees at the largest enterprises in the world. Our dream was that someday we could have 100 million people using Trello to work together. We wanted Trello to be fluid and adaptable to a huge range of problems that all revolved around getting people on the same page. We wanted people to get started quickly and not get bogged down in structure. Our small idea was to take the paradigm of a sticky note on a wall and turn it into a tool that allowed people to collaborate in real time. In the business world, the culture of teamwork began to change from face time and meetings to the rise of digital collaboration tools that let teammates collaborate anywhere, anytime. People expected the tools they use at work to be as fun and easy to use as those in their personal lives. Smartphones began to change the way we connected and how we communicated with each other. At the time, the way people work was starting to shift. We launched Trello five years ago at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco. Today we’re excited to announce a new chapter in Trello’s story, and a new chapter for the story of the future of work.
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