![]() Now, this particular Dashcard is going to be added and I can move it around wherever I want. Would it be great if I had some maybe moldy bread or something like that to show us that something is stale? Hey, I like that a lot. So in this case, I'm going to type in the word stale. And I can even add the background if I want to change it to a specific color, or I can search for some specific photos. I can include just some specific boards if I want, I can include specific labels or assignees and start to layer out this Dashcard. And you can just see how granular we can get. 26, there are 26 cards amongst all of my boards, which have not been changed in the last 10 days. ![]() So I could say, is there anything this week, this month? What if I want to be even more specific? I'm going to say last modified later than let's say maybe 10 days ago, and immediately it's going to update that Dashcard here as well. I'm going to say last modified, and then I get to choose the timeframe. I'm going to come down here and select more filters. I want to identify the cards that haven't been modified in a while. So for example, maybe I want to create a Dashcard which is called Stale. But you can not only customize any of the ones that you see here, you can also start from scratch and really apply any filter or criteria that you like. And here you can see the assigned to me and due this week, which I've already enabled. When we select that option, it will get us started with a number of different defaults, a number of different templates to get us started. Once the Dashcard Power-Up is installed, you will see a button at the top of your board called Track. And for example, if I need to add myself to a couple of new cards, in just a few seconds, you will see that this Dashcard on the left will update now to 14, because now there are two more cards in which I am assigned to. It's telling me that I have 12 cards that are assigned to me, not just on this board, but within all of the boards as a part of this workspace. ![]() The one down below is perhaps even more powerful because it's giving me information not just about this board, but about all of the boards on this workspace. So rather than having to scan all of my cards to see what is coming up soon, or having to use the filter option and then put in my specific requirements, this card can tell me right away. This first one here is telling me that I have three cards on this board that are due this week. These are actually dynamic cards called Dashcards and they're showing me some very valuable information. Now, no, I haven't just added a fancy cover graphic here. As we take a look at my sample board here, you can notice on the far left that I have a couple of cards that look very, very different from traditional Trello cards. So in this video, I'm going to share with you seven of the most helpful Power-Ups so that you can get the most out of all of your Trello boards. - You're not really a Trello user if you're not taking advantage of Power-Ups. Start using Rewind Backups for Trello and get $50:
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