Card Priority for Trello

Card Priority by Screenful is a free Power-Up that allows you to set priorities and sort cards according to their importance. You can configure the names of the priority levels. The cards with the highest priority display a red badge in the card front so that you can quickly see which cards need most urgent attention.

Card Priority for Trello

Card Priority by Screenful is a free Power-Up that allows you to set priorities and sort cards according to their importance. You can configure the names of the priority levels. The cards with the highest priority display a red badge in the card front so that you can quickly see which cards need most urgent attention.

Card Priority for Trello

Card Priority by Screenful is a free Power-Up that allows you to set priorities and sort cards according to their importance. You can configure the names of the priority levels. The cards with the highest priority display a red badge in the card front so that you can quickly see which cards need most urgent attention.

Not all cards are created equal. Prioritize them!

Step 1: Add the Card Priority Power-Up to your board

You can activate this add-on from the Power‑Ups section in the Trello menu. Just go to the Board Utilities category, scroll down to Card Priority by Screenful and add it to your board by clicking the Add button.

Step 1: Add the Card Priority Power-Up to your board

You can activate this add-on from the Power‑Ups section in the Trello menu. Just go to the Board Utilities category, scroll down to Card Priority by Screenful and add it to your board by clicking the Add button.

Step 1: Add the Card Priority Power-Up to your board

You can activate this add-on from the Power‑Ups section in the Trello menu. Just go to the Board Utilities category, scroll down to Card Priority by Screenful and add it to your board by clicking the Add button.

Step 2: Set your priority levels

Set names for your priority levels (from 1 to 5). The default priorities are Highest, Critical, Alarming, Act soon, and Lowest. The name of the priority is shown in the card front and back.

Step 2: Set your priority levels

Set names for your priority levels (from 1 to 5). The default priorities are Highest, Critical, Alarming, Act soon, and Lowest. The name of the priority is shown in the card front and back.

Step 2: Set your priority levels

Set names for your priority levels (from 1 to 5). The default priorities are Highest, Critical, Alarming, Act soon, and Lowest. The name of the priority is shown in the card front and back.

Step 3: Assign priorities to tasks

To assign an priority for a card, simply click 'Card Priority' from the right menu, and select the priority from the list of pre-defined priorities.

Cards can be sorted according to the set priorities by selecting Sort By... form the List actions

Step 3: Assign priorities to tasks

To assign an priority for a card, simply click 'Card Priority' from the right menu, and select the priority from the list of pre-defined priorities.

Cards can be sorted according to the set priorities by selecting Sort By... form the List actions

Step 3: Assign priorities to tasks

To assign an priority for a card, simply click 'Card Priority' from the right menu, and select the priority from the list of pre-defined priorities.

Cards can be sorted according to the set priorities by selecting Sort By... form the List actions

Step 4: See priority in card front and back

Depending on your settings, the set priority is shown in the card front and card back. You can quickly see which cards need your most urgent attention.

Step 4: See priority in card front and back

Depending on your settings, the set priority is shown in the card front and card back. You can quickly see which cards need your most urgent attention.

Step 4: See priority in card front and back

Depending on your settings, the set priority is shown in the card front and card back. You can quickly see which cards need your most urgent attention.

Step 5: See totals per list, assignee or label

When you open the Card Priority menu, you'll see a list of assignees with the total number of cards assigned to them per priority level. Alternatively, you can choose to view totals per label or list.

Step 5: See totals per list, assignee or label

When you open the Card Priority menu, you'll see a list of assignees with the total number of cards assigned to them per priority level. Alternatively, you can choose to view totals per label or list.

Step 5: See totals per list, assignee or label

When you open the Card Priority menu, you'll see a list of assignees with the total number of cards assigned to them per priority level. Alternatively, you can choose to view totals per label or list.

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