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Get Started with Automation in Trello | June 2024 Cohort

Jun 4, 2:00 – 3:00 PM

Live Learning

This 60-minute course is designed for those who have started using Trello and want to save time by automating their workflow activities.

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About this event

This 60-minute course is designed for anyone using Trello who wants to save time.

Over the hour, we'll dive into Trello automation so you can learn how to optimize your workflows in your favorite tool. From automations for creating new cards, moving cards to other lists, or even alerting team members, you'll discover it all! In this hands on workshop, you'll put your fingers to keyboard and build this automations, and get live help if you're stuck. 

New to Trello? Don't worry, we'll include a quick overview to bring you up to speed!

This course is instructed by Brittany Joiner, Head of Developer Relations at PixieBrix, and Trello enthusiast extraordinaire. She's spent a decade working in Trello and helping users and businesses create powerful workflows that help them get more of the right things done and stay on the same page.

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This session will be recorded and published on YouTube.

Speaker

  • Brittany Joiner

    Elastic

    Software Engineer I

Community Leaders

  • Kate Pawlak

    Appsvio

    Chief Product Officer & Co-founder

  • Alex Ortiz

    APETECH LLC

    Dr. Jira

  • Jimmy Seddon

    Arctic Wolf Networks

    Sr. R&D Tools Administrator

  • Andrew DeBell

    Atlassian

    Learning Strategist

  • Robert Hean

    Sr. Business Systems Manager

  • Brittany Joiner

    How I Trello

    Demand Generation

  • Matt Reiner

    K15t

    Customer Advocate

  • Valeri Colón, Ph.D.

    Learning Scientist, Author

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