Trello
BetaEvery Trello card is a post waiting to happen.
Connect Trello, pick the boards, and cards arrive in Sked as ideas with their attachments already in your media library.
Cards in. Ideas out. Nothing retyped.
card sync
Selected Trello boards, read-only.
scoped access
Sked never moves a card or edits a list.
two surfaces
Cards become ideas; their attachments become media.
The board where the ideas already are.
Most teams keep a Trello board of things to post. It rarely reaches the scheduler intact. Sked reads the boards you choose, turns each card into an idea, and brings the media attached to it along for the ride.
- Every card arrives as a Sked idea, ready to schedule
- Name, notes, tags, status and dates come along
- You pick exactly what Sked watches
Nothing pinned to a card gets left behind.
Images and video attached to those cards sync into your media library, ready for the composer.
- Sked never moves a card, edits a list or deletes an attachment.
- Read-only by design: nothing is created, edited or deleted
- Both surfaces refresh on the hour
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Every card on the boards you choose arrives as an idea with its description, Trello labels as Sked labels, list position as status, due date and a link back to the card. The board your team already drags cards across becomes the top of your publishing funnel.
- Trello labels become Sked labels
- Due dates and card authors come across
- One click back to the card
Boards that feed the calendar.
Pick the boards Sked reads; the rest of your workspace stays private. The connection is read-only, so your board never changes.
The content pipeline board
Cards moving through Drafting and Ready lists arrive with that status attached.
The client board
One board per client keeps every synced idea labelled by whose it is.
The attachment stash
Files uploaded to cards land in Sked's library, ready to schedule.
One board, many sources.
Trello is one feed. Asana projects, Notion databases, Google Sheets and RSS fill the same ideas board.
Get the Trello connection first.
Workflow integrations are rolling out to pilot accounts first. Tell us how your team uses Trello and we'll let you know the moment the connection opens up.
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Common questions
Questions about Trello integration.
What syncs from Trello?
Cards on the boards you select become Sked ideas. Media attached to those cards syncs into your media library.
Will Sked move or edit my Trello cards?
No. The Trello connection reads the boards you choose and changes nothing. Cards, lists and attachments stay exactly as they are.
How often does Trello sync?
Every hour, across the boards you picked when you connected.
What comes across with each Trello card?
The card's name, description, labels (as Sked labels), its list as status, due date, author and a link back to the card. Attachments uploaded to cards flow into Sked's media library.
Which boards does Sked read?
Only the boards you select. The connection is read-only, so cards, lists and labels in Trello never change.
Will re-syncing duplicate cards as ideas?
No. Each card is tracked by its Trello ID, so repeat syncs never create a duplicate idea.
Do Trello cards publish automatically?
No. Cards arrive as ideas for your team to shape into posts. Nothing publishes without you.
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