Mark as read: the new way to manage Trello notifications

Mark as read: the new way to manage Trello notifications

The constant pings, dings, and rings of app notifications might just be the new soundtrack of modern life. Unfortunately, this distracting melody can turn helpful tools into sources of stress by reminding you of what you’re missing out on.  

Nonetheless, notifications are important; what they represent often requires your attention. That’s why we’ve redesigned the Trello notifications panel to put the power of productivity back in your hands .

With increased control of your notifications feed, you’ll feel the freedom to walk away from the firehose and return when you are ready.

Meet The New Way To Manage Your Notifications

You now possess the ability to control how and when you interact with your Trello deadlines, mentions, card activity, and more. Meet your new notifications panel powers:

When you go into your notifications panel you’ll see options like “Filter by Unread” and “Mark All as Read.” These options allow you to quickly categorize information you are receiving and select only the items that you wish to keep unread at any given time.

To mark an item as read (or unread) simply click on the circle to the left of any notification:

Selecting “Filter by Unread” will show you only those notifications, selecting “View All” will bring you back to your master list of all notifications in chronological order.

We’ve also made notifications more contextual and visual. For example, if five things happen on a card by the time you turn your attention to it, you’ll see those updates grouped by the card, saving you both time and space.

Each notification now also displays a preview of the card title, due date, added members, attachments, and if a card has been moved from one list to another.

By giving you the background information you need to respond accordingly, you’ll spend less time navigating from card-to-card and more time getting things done.

Turn Up Your Productivity

With more power over your notification noise in Trello, you can get down to important deep work without feeling like you have to deal with every notification right when it happens. After all, they’ll be waiting for you when you come back.

For more examples and a step-by-step Trello video tutorial, click ‘Play’ below!


Good or bad, we’d love to hear your thoughts. Find us on Twitter (@trello) or write in to support@trello.com.

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