What is Trello?
Trello is a project management tool. With OSP.net, your AI agent connects to it directly so it can act on your behalf instead of just answering questions about it.
What your OSP agent can do with Trello
- Read boards, lists and cards
- Create and move cards, add comments
- Manage due dates and labels
How to connect Trello
- Open Trello's Power-Up admin page and create a Power-Up (any name, your workspace) — this is just how Trello issues API keys; nothing gets installed on your boards. trello.com/power-ups/admin
- On the Power-Up's API Key tab, click Generate a new API key and copy it.
- On the same page, click the Token link next to the key, approve access for your account, and copy the token Trello shows (ATTA…).
- Paste both here and Connect.
Security: The token acts as you on every board you can see. Revoke it any time from your Trello account settings (Applications).
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Frequently asked questions
- Can OSP.net connect to Trello?
- Yes. Trello is a native OSP.net integration — you bring your own Trello key or token, paste it in your dashboard, and your agent restarts live.
- What can my OSP agent do with Trello?
- Your agent reads and manages your Trello boards, lists and cards. Specifically: Read boards, lists and cards; Create and move cards, add comments; Manage due dates and labels.
- Is Trello a native integration or via the gateway?
- Trello is a native, baked-in integration. You connect it with your own credentials, which are stored in an encrypted vault and injected only at runtime.
- Is my Trello data secure with OSP.net?
- Yes. Your Trello credentials live in an encrypted secrets vault, are injected only at container runtime, and are never written to disk in plaintext or used to train any model. Each customer runs in a fully isolated instance.