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How do I add a card in Trello when team members receive emails within Gmail?


I need to set up a workflow for the team in which they receive emails to their gmail accounts whenever the administrative team adds a card to their trello board.

What’s the best app to do this?

Is there an app that integrates directly with Trello that can do this?

I haven’t quite figured out trello’s system and Atlassian is nearly impossible to get any kind of contact from their support team.

Best answer by christina.d

Zapier has a trigger for when a new card is added to a Trello board which you can use to send the emails.

Hiya @Mustache Joe! Thanks for stopping by in the Community! 

@silisolutionist is definitely right! You should be able to use the Trello “New Card” Trigger and Gmail “Send Email” action. It looks like there may even be a template for this exact workflow! 🤗

Keep us posted if you’re able to get this setup! We’d love to know how you’re getting along. 🙂

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silisolutionist

Hi @Mustache Joe ,

Zapier has a trigger for when a new card is added to a Trello board which you can use to send the emails.

Best Regards,
Pam.


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  • August 6, 2022

Zapier has a trigger for when a new card is added to a Trello board which you can use to send the emails.

Hiya @Mustache Joe! Thanks for stopping by in the Community! 

@silisolutionist is definitely right! You should be able to use the Trello “New Card” Trigger and Gmail “Send Email” action. It looks like there may even be a template for this exact workflow! 🤗

Keep us posted if you’re able to get this setup! We’d love to know how you’re getting along. 🙂


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  • August 8, 2022

Haha yeahh, I may have figured this out 5 minutes after posting. I should’ve come back and said as much. Thanks for the reply! I really appreciate you taking the time to do that.

 

Joe