![]() How to install Unito’s Mirror Power-Up for Trello No maintenance, no lost information, just a productive means of collaborating with your entire organization. The next time you’re developing a new product feature, mirror the cards you create on the Product Development board to the Marketing board (so they can follow your progress and prepare for launch), the Customer Support board (so they can create a guide for users who will use the feature), and the Sales board (so they know what they’ll be pitching to clients), all in just a few clicks. But they also need to work together, day in and day out, to make the entire business function. What does this look like in practice? Marketing, Product Development, Customer Support, Sales… all of these departments likely need their own boards, each corresponding to an essential piece of the organization. Once added, the card will sync automatically any time you update it, so everyone can effortlessly keep track of your changes. Instead, with the click of a button you can simply add a card to any board where it might be relevant. With the Mirror Power-Up, you no longer need to manually duplicate cards across those boards - a huge productivity killer for large teams. When it comes to project management, collaboration is key, and that collaboration often comes in the form of cards being added to each department’s board. Make syncing second nature with the Mirror Trello Power-Up Mirror enables you to collaborate more efficiently by duplicating individual cards between boards and keeping all card content syncing two-ways. ![]() To help you get your boards back in order, Unito has launched Mirror, a new Trello Power-Up. Maybe you even lose track of a few cards or miss a deadline. Suddenly the tool that’s meant to help you get organized feels cluttered and overwhelming. If you use Trello as your product management tool of choice, you may have lived through this familiar pattern: you build one board for your own team, but then you get added to another board, and another, and another, as the organization’s needs grow and expand. ![]() Published in Productivity on, last updated. ![]()
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