
Tracking due dates of Trello cards
Jun 19, 2025
Overdue cards
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Setting due dates on Trello cards
You can set start and due dates in Trello by clicking the Dates button within an individual card.

You can set the due date by selecting the date and time from the calendar. You can set a start date to a card by checking the "Start Date" box and selecting the date.

When you adjust the data in your board, the changes will be reflected in the chart after the next data sync, which runs automatically once per hour. You can trigger the sync manually from the main menu.
Cards overdue or due soon
The Task list displays data as rows and columns. You can set a filter to limit the list to any subset of items.
You can see overdue tasks by setting a filter Status > Overdue

Here's the resulting chart:

To see which tasks are about to become overdue, you can set a filter that includes only cards that have the due date within the selected date range. Here's an example filter for Due date within the next 5 days

Here's the resulting chart:

The columns in the list are configurable and you can add any card property as a column.
Completed on time vs. completed overdue
You can track how many cards were completed on time by creating a Task list and setting a filter for Completed overdue:

To see which cards were completed overdue, set a filter for Completed on time:

And here's the resulting list:

The list contains the cards that were completed before the set due date. Clicking the name of the card opens it in your Trello board.
Visualizing the work planned for the future
The Planned work chart shows how much work is planned for the future. It takes all the cards with a set due date and shows a summary per day/week/month/quarter of the total planned work.
Here’s an example chart:

In this example, the chart is grouped by Week and the bar segment is Assignee. The chart shows how much work is allocated per week for each assignee. The leftmost bar is the current week. The bars to the right are the future weeks.
The chart shows the work with planned duration. That means a task must have at least a due date set to be included in this chart. Tasks without any deadlines are not included in this chart.
You can mouse-hover the bars to see the work allocated for each indvidual for each week:

You can click through the bars to see the cards and their due dates.
Create a work due report from a template
The quickest way to start tracking due dates for Trello cards is by using a Screenful report template. Go to the Reports tab and click Add new report:
A modal opens, showing the available templates. Select Work due. You'll get a comprehensive report that includes the metrics introduced in this article.

The best thing is that each chart in the report is configurable, so you can create the exact report you need.
About Screenful
Screenful provides multidimensional analytics of the data in Trello. You can slice & dice your data with 15 different chart types, and click through to drill into details.

Analytics & Reports by Screenful is available as Trello Power-Up. For more information, see the guide for setting up Screenful with Trello.
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