LoopSuite + Trello

Trello AI assistant for small business project management

Trello boards are brilliant for organising work visually. But when you're running a small business, there's nobody to review the boards every day. LoopSuite reads your Trello cards, flags what's overdue, and prepares the plain-English updates and follow-ups you need — without you having to open a single board.

The problem

Where it creates friction without help.

01

Cards pile up in 'Doing' and nothing moves to 'Done'

Without a daily review, cards stagnate across your boards. Deadlines pass silently.

02

You have three Trello boards and no idea which to check first

Multiple boards mean multiple places to forget. LoopSuite reads across all of them and consolidates what needs attention.

03

Clients ask for updates your boards haven't prompted you to give

Status updates sit in your head, not in client inboxes. LoopSuite prepares them before the client asks.

How it works

What LoopSuite does with your data.

Step 1

Connect your Trello boards to LoopSuite

Tell LoopSuite which boards matter. It reads cards, due dates and assignments across all of them.

Step 2

Get a daily plain-English briefing

Every morning: what's overdue, what's due today, what needs a decision. One consolidated view.

Step 3

Approve client updates and team nudges

Drafted follow-ups are ready for your approval. One click sends them.

Questions

Common questions.

Can LoopSuite create Trello cards from a conversation?

Yes — you can ask LoopSuite to create cards, set due dates and move cards between lists from plain-English instructions.

Does it work with multiple Trello boards?

Yes. You can connect multiple boards and LoopSuite will surface the most important items across all of them.

Does it replace my need to check Trello?

It reduces the need significantly. The daily briefing gives you everything important without opening the boards.

Get started

Your tools already have the signal. LoopSuite turns it into action.

Tell LoopSuite which tools you use and what feels messy. It shows where it can help — before you connect anything.