
Audrey Lafleur
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★★★★★
Five-plus years solo, and Trello is still the backbone of how I run every client engagement. That said, I'd be doing you a disservice if I didn't flag the edges I've bumped into repeatedly. Card aging is a nice visual nudge, but it breaks down when you have genuinely long-horizon tasks that are actively worked. They go visually stale even when they're not. The free tier's power-up limit used to be brutal (one at a time, remember that?), and while they've loosened it considerably, some automations still hit ceilings that feel arbitrary for a solo operator. Subtask depth is shallow. You get checklists, which are fine, but if you want nested sub-items or dependencies, you're patching it with workarounds.
None of that is enough to make me leave. The drag-and-drop board view is still the clearest way I know to see where a project actually stands, and the Butler automation has saved me embarrassing amounts of repetitive clicking. If you work alone and your projects don't require deep hierarchical structures, this thing is hard to beat. Just go in knowing the limits.