Trello
Manage Trello boards, lists, and cards. Automate task tracking and team boards.
Details
Trello skill lets your agent interact with Trello boards—create cards, move between lists, add labels and due dates. Ideal for lightweight project and task management.
When to use
Use when the agent should update Trello boards, create cards from chat, or sync tasks. Good for small teams and personal boards; requires Trello API key.
How Trello fits into your OpenClaw setup
The case for Trello is the same as the case for any good productivity skill: the work it handles is not hard, it is just constant. Calendars, notes, reminders, and small recurring chores generate dozens of interruptions a week, and each one costs more in broken focus than in actual time. Moving them into chat — where the assistant handles them on request or on schedule — is where OpenClaw quietly pays for itself.
How it works in practice
Using it is deliberately unremarkable: you send a message, the assistant recognises the job belongs to Trello, does it, and tells you what changed. The habit takes about a week to form. After that, the things you used to switch apps for become things you mention in passing — and the assistant picks them up without ceremony.
Installing Trello
Getting it running is straightforward: run the command below from the OpenClaw directory and restart your assistant. The one step people skip — and regret — is reading the README first. If the skill needs an API key, a token, or account permissions, sorting that before the first request saves a confusing debugging session.
Then test it. Ask the assistant for something small that exercises the new skill end to end. Skills fail in two ways — not registered, or registered but misconfigured — and a quick first request tells you immediately which situation you are in, if either.
clawhub install trelloGetting the most out of it
Skills compound. Trello on its own is useful; combined with the rest of a well-chosen toolkit, it becomes part of workflows the assistant strings together without being told. Browse the rest of the ClawHub catalogue with that in mind — the best setups are built around how you actually work, not around individual features.
And if you would rather not assemble this yourself, we do it for a living: OpenClaw installation, a skill set chosen and configured around how you work — including Trello where it fits — and custom skills built where the catalogue stops short.