Trello Pricing & Billing History
Kanban classic, now Atlassian-owned and quietly underinvested
What Trello costs, how it compares to similar Project Management & Collaboration tools on price positioning, and every documented billing complaint that's shaped its reputation.
Current pricing
Trello is a kanban-board project management tool, now part of Atlassian. Free tier with paid plans starting at $5/user/month.
Trello remains one of the simplest, most-loved kanban tools. The complaints in recent years are about underinvestment — feature stagnation, occasional reliability issues, and a Power-Ups model that requires paid subscriptions for capabilities competitors include by default.
Pricing details are drawn from our editorial research and may change — always confirm current rates on trello.com before buying.
How Trello is priced relative to similar tools
This isn't a feature-by-feature price comparison — it's a positioning check against other Project Management & Collaboration tools we track, based on documented complaint volume and risk profile.
| Product | Risk Score | Billing complaints | Positioning note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trello (this product) | 7 · Clean Record | 0 | — |
| Basecamp | 8 · Clean Record | See pricing → | Higher overall risk profile — Trello may be the safer bet Full comparison → |
| Notion | 9 · Clean Record | See pricing → | Higher overall risk profile — Trello may be the safer bet Full comparison → |
| Asana | 13 · Clean Record | See pricing → | Higher overall risk profile — Trello may be the safer bet Full comparison → |
Documented pricing changes & billing history
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All documented billing complaints
Every billing, hidden-fee, and pricing-related complaint we've recorded for Trello — with sources.
A note on pricing data
We don't scrape live pricing pages — this page reflects documented pricing details from our editorial research and dated billing complaints from public sources. For current rates, always check the vendor's own pricing page.