Trello has grown from a simple Kanban board into a full work management platform used by more than 50 million people worldwide. This Trello course goes beyond basic boards and cards to cover Butler automation, Power-Ups, multiple reporting views, and Atlassian Intelligence features like Trello Inbox and Planner. You will practice on live projects, learn how teams actually use Trello at work, and finish this Trello training ready to apply it confidently in any role.
There are no formal prerequisites for this Trello course. It is built for both complete beginners and professionals who already use Trello casually and want a structured, certifiable skill set.
This Trello course is designed for anyone who manages tasks, projects, or teams and wants a practical, certifiable command of Trello.
| Skill Area | What You Can Do After This Course |
|---|---|
| Board Architecture | Design boards, lists, cards, labels, and templates that scale with a team |
| Automation | Build Butler rules, buttons, and scheduled commands to remove manual work |
| Reporting & Visibility | Present project status using Timeline, Dashboard, and Calendar views |
| Integrations | Connect Trello with Slack, Google Drive, Jira, and other Power-Ups |
| AI-Assisted Productivity | Use Trello Inbox, Planner, and Atlassian Intelligence to capture and prioritize work faster |
| Team Governance | Manage Workspace permissions, guest access, and board hygiene at scale |
Trello skills are valued across industries because most organizations manage some part of their work visually, even in businesses that also run larger platforms like Jira internally.
igmGuru supports learners with a structured, mentor-led approach built around real project scenarios.
On completing the training, live labs, and final assessment, you will receive the igmGuru Trello Certification - a course-completion credential that verifies your hands-on proficiency in board management, Butler automation, integrations, and Trello's 2026 AI-powered tools.
A note on transparency: Trello (Atlassian) does not currently run its own official vendor certification exam, unlike some larger platforms. The igmGuru Trello Certification is a training-provider credential, recognized by employers as evidence of applied, verifiable skill, and is awarded based on your performance in the hands-on labs and final project of this course.
No. Atlassian does not run its own Trello certification exam. igmGuru's Trello Certification Training validates the practical skills covered in this course through hands-on labs and a final assessment.
Yes. The course starts from the basics of boards, lists, and cards before moving into automation, integrations, and AI features
, so no prior Trello experience is required.
The course runs for 24 hours in total — 16 hours of live instructor-led sessions plus 8 hours of hands-on labs and a capstone project.
Every module includes a hands-on lab, and the course ends with a real-world capstone project, not just recorded videos.
Trello uses simple Kanban boards suited to smaller teams and lighter workflows, while Jira is built for complex software and engineering processes. Module 1 covers this comparison so you can decide which fits your role.
Yes. The course includes Trello Inbox, Trello Planner, Atlassian Intelligence, and Mirror Cards, along with the automation and reporting views available in 2026.
A free Trello account is enough for most of the course. Where Premium-only features such as unlimited Butler runs or advanced views are covered, they are explained conceptually so free-plan learners still follow along.
Yes. All learners receive lifetime access to session recordings and course materials.
igmGuru provides resume support and interview preparation guidance, but does not guarantee job placement.
This course offers a structured curriculum, live mentor support, graded hands-on labs, a capstone project, and a certificate — rather than scattered, unstructured videos.