Slack+ Trello

Connect Slack and Trello

Describe the job in one sentence and AgentBand runs it. It reads one tool, decides what matters, and acts in the other, on a schedule or on demand. There is no flowchart to build and no code to write.

Build this agent 8 ready-made agents below

Slack and Trello agents you can build

Digests

Daily card digest

Everything due today on the board, in one morning summary.

Every day at 9am, list the cards due today on my Sprint board, grouped by list, with their members and labels, and post the digest to #project.

Daily at 9:00 AM

Alerts

Overdue card alerts

Catch cards that blew past their due date before they slip further.

Every 2 hours, check my Sprint board for cards whose due date has passed and that are not marked complete, and post an alert to #project with the card, its list, and the member responsible.

Every 2 hours

Reviews

Weekly board status report

A stakeholder-ready summary of where the board stands.

Every Friday at 3pm, summarize my Sprint board by list, count the cards in each, call out what shipped and what is blocked, and post the status report to #stakeholders.

Fridays at 3:00 PM

Alerts

Due date reminders

A heads-up to members before their cards come due.

Every weekday at 9am, find cards on my Sprint board due in the next two days, and post a reminder to #project tagging each card's members with the card and its due date.

Weekdays at 9:00 AM

Alerts

List movement watch

Know the moment a card lands in Blocked or Done.

Watch my Sprint board and whenever a card is moved into the Blocked list, post an alert to #project with the card, its members, and any labels.

Every 15 minutes

Digests

Completed this week roundup

A Friday recap of everything the board shipped.

Every Friday at 4pm, list the cards moved to the Done list on my Sprint board this week, grouped by member, and post the roundup to #project.

Fridays at 4:00 PM

Reviews

Stale card cleanup

Surface cards that have gone quiet so they get a decision.

Every Monday at 10am, find cards on my Sprint board with no activity in the last 14 days, list them with their list and members, and post the review to #project so we can close or revive each one.

Mondays at 10:00 AM

Digests

Standup from the board

A written standup built from what changed on the board.

Every weekday at 9am, read the last day of activity on my Sprint board and post a standup to #standup covering what moved to Done, what is in progress, and what is blocked.

Weekdays at 9:00 AM

An agent, not a Zap

A traditional Slack and Trello integration is a rigid chain: this trigger, that action, a mapping screen for every field. It breaks the moment reality does not match the shape you drew. AgentBand reads the data, works out what it means, and acts accordingly. You describe the outcome, not the wiring.

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Questions

Can AgentBand connect Slack and Trello?

Yes. You describe the job in a sentence and AgentBand runs it, on a schedule or on demand. There are 8 ready-made examples on this page you can copy and adapt.

Do I need to write code to connect Slack to Trello?

No. There is no flowchart to build and no code to write. You connect each account once, then describe what you want in plain English.

Is my Slack or Trello account exposed to the AI model?

No. You connect each account once in AgentBand and the agent acts through that connection. Your credentials are never exposed to the model.

How is this different from a Slack to Trello Zap?

A Zap is a rigid trigger-and-action chain you assemble by hand. AgentBand is an agent: it reads, decides, and writes, so you describe the outcome instead of wiring every step.

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