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But if you have Trello open for more than two hours a day, if you manage teams, if you feel a twinge of anxiety every time you accidentally close your browser window, or if you have ever missed a critical notification because Chrome was minimized—

How many times have you clicked a Trello link in an email, only to have it open a new browser tab, prompt you to log in, and then show you a mobile interface? With the desktop app, all trello.com links automatically open in the native app. Click a Jira link? It opens your browser. Click a Google Doc? Your browser. Click a Trello card? Right into the app. It creates a clean separation of concerns: browser for the web, desktop app for your work. trello desktop app

Stop treating your project management tool like a web page. Start treating it like the operating system for your work. But if you have Trello open for more

WiFi dead zone? Commuting through a tunnel? On a long-haul flight without paying for internet? The Trello Desktop App caches your most recent boards locally. You can view, edit, and add cards while completely offline. The moment you reconnect, your changes sync silently in the background. Your train ride just became your most productive hour of the day. It opens your browser