Trello export → dashboard

Your Trello board, counted at last.

A Trello board is one row per card once you export it. Drop the CSV here and every card becomes a count — by list, label and member, with cards created over time and checklist completion you can actually read.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

Trello exports one row per card with its list, labels and members. Each is a category to count; the Created Date drives the trend and the checklist columns read as numbers. No Power-Up, no spreadsheet.

i. export

Export the board

Open the board → Show menu → Print, export, and share → Export as CSV. You get one row per card.

ii. detect

Fields become breakdowns

List Name, Labels and Members are detected as categories; Created Date drives the trend; checklist items and votes read as numeric.

iii. read

Counts & segments

See cards by list and label side by side, then click a label — every other chart recomputes for those cards.

02 · The views

The board read Trello hides.

Lists tell you where cards are. This tells you how many, by whom, and whether the pile is growing.

  • 01

    List & label mix

    Counts of cards per list and per label, side by side, so a clogged column is obvious in a glance.

  • 02

    Who holds what

    Cards per member shows load distribution the board view buries behind avatars.

  • 03

    Cards over time

    Created Date trends show whether new cards arrive faster than the team can clear them.

  • 04

    Nothing uploaded

    Card names, members and labels are parsed and charted in your browser — the export never leaves your machine.

"Exported the board and the chart said it all: one list held twice the cards of every other column combined."
— a team lead
03 · FAQ

Trello dashboard questions.

Which Trello export works?
The CSV from board menu → Print, export, and share → Export as CSV. It's one row per card with List Name, Labels, Members, Created Date and the checklist columns.
CSV export is a Standard/Premium feature on Trello, but once you have the file this dashboard is free and needs no account.
Trello boards are count-based — no amount field. The dashboard counts cards by list, label and member; checklist items and votes are read as numeric metrics.
No — parsing and charting happen locally in your browser. Nothing is sent anywhere.
Yes — there are dedicated Asana, Monday.com and Jira dashboard pages, and any card export with a date and a few category columns builds the same way.