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There is no limit to the number of users. The subscription includes unlimited users. However, notice these limitations:
The subscription is specific to one Trello workspace
There is no limit to the number of users. The subscription includes unlimited users. However, notice these limitations:
The subscription is specific to one Trello workspace
The likely reason is that someone on your team disabled the Power-Up on your board. If anyone on your team enables it, it will be visible again for all team members. That’s how Power-Ups work, either everyone sees it, or no one sees it.
The likely reason is that someone on your team disabled the Power-Up on your board. If anyone on your team enables it, it will be visible again for all team members. That’s how Power-Ups work, either everyone sees it, or no one sees it.
Guest users on your Trello board can use the Power-Ups in read-only mode. That means they can see the card sizes, priorities, and dependencies, but they can't modify them. For example, when they click the Set priority on a card, they will see the following message:

Any person who wants to change the values must be a member of the Trello workspace where the board exists. It's not enough to add a user to your Trello board; you need to add that person to your workspace as well.
Guest users on your Trello board can use the Power-Ups in read-only mode. That means they can see the card sizes, priorities, and dependencies, but they can't modify them. For example, when they click the Set priority on a card, they will see the following message:

Any person who wants to change the values must be a member of the Trello workspace where the board exists. It's not enough to add a user to your Trello board; you need to add that person to your workspace as well.
In order to use the Power-Up on your board, the board must have a workspace associated with it. Creating a workspace is easy, just follow these steps to create one.
In order to use the Power-Up on your board, the board must have a workspace associated with it. Creating a workspace is easy, just follow these steps to create one.
Each user must authorize the Power-Up by clicking the Power-Up name at the top of the Trello UI and completing the auth flow.
Any person who wants to use this power-up must be a member of the Trello workspace where the board exists. It's not enough to add a user to your Trello board, you need to add that person to your workspace as well.
Guest users can use the Power-Up in read-only mode.
Each user must authorize the Power-Up by clicking the Power-Up name at the top of the Trello UI and completing the auth flow.
Any person who wants to use this power-up must be a member of the Trello workspace where the board exists. It's not enough to add a user to your Trello board, you need to add that person to your workspace as well.
Guest users can use the Power-Up in read-only mode.
To disable the Power-Up, open the board menu on the board where it's enabled, click Power-Ups, search for the Power-Up in question, and click Settings. From there, you'll be able to remove personal settings and disable it.
You can find more details about Power-Ups here: Handling Power-Ups
Notice that removing a Power-Up from a board does not close the subscription (if you have one). To close the subscription, see this guide.
To disable the Power-Up, open the board menu on the board where it's enabled, click Power-Ups, search for the Power-Up in question, and click Settings. From there, you'll be able to remove personal settings and disable it.
You can find more details about Power-Ups here: Handling Power-Ups
Notice that removing a Power-Up from a board does not close the subscription (if you have one). To close the subscription, see this guide.