🎄 This year in Trello (part 2)
And Merry Christmas!!
As we near the end of the year, it seemed like an appropriate time to round up some of the best content of the year. For the next couple weeks I’m going to highlight a few of the best performing posts from 2025 that were most impactful for users and give you some ideas to take into 2026!
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Not surprising to me that this was May’s most popular post. Of course, this was written before Trello made changes to Calendar View, but it is still FREE via the Power-Up!
June’s most popular post was a celebration of Trello listening to user feedback and making that left sidenav dockable again, and some tips about reusable checklists that many folks were surprised to learn!
July was a month of retrospection for me, which led to one of my most popular posts EVER. Spoiler, the answer was no, for me, but I did have some reservations for other folks.
August’s most popular post was all about calendars, again! I’ve learned this year calendars are very near and dear to the hearts of a lot of Trello users, which seems to be why folks are not thrilled about the latest changes:
I’ll be back in your inbox next week with some more highlights!!


