Project management
Trello Time Tracking App
Schedule and track time on Trello cards with powerful time management software from HourStack.
Trello is a visual collaboration tool tool that helps you organize and track your work.
With the HourStack + Trello integration, you can increase your team's efficiency by getting a clear look at where time is actually being spent. Schedule your cards in HourStack's visual calendar, track time with ease, and gain access to insights that will transform your workflow.
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Schedule your Trello cards
Simply drag and drop your connected Trello cards to create entries in HourStack's visual calendar.
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Track time on tasks
Estimate and track the time you are spending on each task with easy-to-use timers.
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Gain actionable insights about your time
Get a quick view of how you've spent your time.
Don't waste time duplicating work
Your HourStack entries stay linked to Trello so you can easily access your original cards. Spend more time focusing on getting work done well, instead of jumping between applications or duplicating tasks.
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Easily bring labels into HourStack
Estimate and track the time you are spending on each task with easy-to-use timers.
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Archive Trello cards as you complete them in HourStack
HourStack will automatically archive any Trello entries you mark as complete so you can maintain a clean schedule.
Track time right in Trello using the HourStack browser extension.
Install the HourStack extension for your favorite browser to schedule and track time against the tasks you are already working on in any application on the web.
Ready to connect Trello?
Easy to set up & available on all plans.
Connect Trello from your Account Integrations page. All integrations are scoped to you personally, meaning that nobody else on your team can access your integration data.
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Automate and customize your workflow by connecting Trello and HourStack using Zapier.
Sync data, automate repetitive tasks, and be more productive by setting up custom workflows without writing a line of code.
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