Trello makes a fantastic Kanban-style digital organizer. You can use its intuitive features to maintain a shopping list, plan an event, monitor your job hunt, and to manage various other kinds of projects.

Once you start using Trello to track all the bits and pieces of your life, it's a great idea to become familiar with Trello shortcuts to save yourself time. But given that there are so many shortcuts, it's easy to miss quite a few of them, even crucial ones, or forget about them altogether.

That's why we've come up with this cheat sheet. It lists various keyboard shortcuts, search operators, bookmarks, and Markdown elements that work in Trello. Dip into the cheat sheet anytime to discover or relearn a Trello trick or two!

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The Trello Cheat Sheet: Search, Navigation, and Markdown Essentials

Make Trello Even More Powerful

From the most basic lists to complex projects with several moving parts and collaborators, Trello can handle anything you throw at it. You can also extend the app's capabilities with these top Power-Ups and these browser extensions.

Hungry for more of Trello's secrets? Discover a few of them with these tips for a faster workflow.