Trello has unveiled a new AI-powered platform overhaul to boost productivity, including an integration with Slack.
The Atlassian-owned project management service has announced several new major features and integrations geared around evolving Trello into an all-in-one, next-gen workflow management offering.
By integrating with Slack (and soon Microsoft Teams), email, and Siri, the company seeks to create a centralised hub for essential information. Unlike traditional task managers, Trello suggests this approach combines its organisational structure with AI-driven automation to consolidate tasks and streamline execution, helping users work more efficiently.
Gaurav Kataria, Head of Product at Trello, wrote in an announcement blog post:
As you go through your work day, new to-dos pop up at every turn: respond to an email message, provide feedback on a plan, share an executive update. It can become overwhelming quickly. Fret not. Trello is here to help you escape the clutter and chaos."
Trello’s new AI features simplify task management by capturing to-dos instantly, organising them intuitively, and securing focus time on your calendar. With smarter integration, Trello aspires to ensure priorities stay on track, boosting efficiency and reducing distractions.
These features are currently available to Trello users in a private beta program, but the company is teasing a potential general release in April 2025.
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More Specifics On Trello's New Features
One of the major new features Trello is introducing is Trello Inbox, which intends to capture tasks from any interaction and send them to one easily accessible location, encompassing everything from voice commands and messaging apps to email and project management tools.




