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.
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.
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.
Open the board → Show menu → Print, export, and share → Export as CSV. You get one row per card.
List Name, Labels and Members are detected as categories; Created Date drives the trend; checklist items and votes read as numeric.
See cards by list and label side by side, then click a label — every other chart recomputes for those cards.
Lists tell you where cards are. This tells you how many, by whom, and whether the pile is growing.
Counts of cards per list and per label, side by side, so a clogged column is obvious in a glance.
Cards per member shows load distribution the board view buries behind avatars.
Created Date trends show whether new cards arrive faster than the team can clear them.
Card names, members and labels are parsed and charted in your browser — the export never leaves your machine.