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Burndown for Trello is a Scrum/Agile burndown chart tool developed by BlueLine Game Studios for Trello users. It is not a full project management platform; instead, it adds agile reporting capabilities around Trello boards, including iteration estimates, actual time spent, burndown/burnup charts, and scope-change analysis. It is best suited to teams that already manage their tasks in Trello.
The product can generate a Burndown Chart for any Trello board. It supports entering estimates in parentheses and time spent in square brackets in card titles, and is also compatible with the Scrum for Trello browser extension, allowing estimates to be maintained directly in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Features include Hours or Points, Burnup Chart, burndown charts by user/tag, ideal burndown lines, configuration for workdays/weekends/holidays and time zones, plus the ability to view charts inside Trello or embed them on other web pages.
The page shows that historically there were both free and paid accounts. The paid plan was priced at $4.99 per user per month or $49.99 per year, included a 14-day trial, and supported team discounts. However, the latest notice states that all formerly paid features are now available for free except “automatic daily data sync,” and the paid upgrade option has been removed. This makes it highly cost-effective today, but it also introduces uncertainty around ongoing commercial support and future product development.
Collaboration is mainly handled by sharing a special URL. Visitors can view the board overview without logging in, but cannot edit it. Sharing is off by default, and the URL is relatively hard to guess. However, anyone with the link can view burndown information and Trello card titles, so permission controls are fairly coarse-grained. The text does not disclose compliance certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or GDPR, nor does it describe encryption, audit logs, or enterprise SSO.
Its strengths are that it is lightweight, tightly integrated with Trello, covers practical agile charting scenarios, and makes most features free. Its drawbacks are that it depends on Trello and cannot replace full platforms such as Jira or ClickUp; automatic daily sync is not available, and its security, compliance, and permission features are fairly basic. It is a good fit for small development teams, game/product teams, and consulting teams that manage Sprints in Trello and want to quickly add burndown charts.
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