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Bundlle vs Trello

Simple cards by hand, or simple cards that move on their own.

Trello's simplicity is its superpower. Anyone can pick it up in a minute, and that is exactly why teams reach for it.

The catch is that the simplicity stops at automation. Cards only move when someone drags them. Bundlle keeps the board just as easy to read and lets your commits and pull requests do the dragging.

Side by side

Bundlle
Trello
Setup
Connect a GitHub repo. Live in minutes.
Instant, a board and some lists.
Who keeps the board current
It moves itself from your commits and pull requests.
Whoever remembers to drag the card.
AI commit-to-task matching
Yes, built in.
Power-Ups and rules you wire up.
Pricing model
Per active project.
Per user on paid tiers.
Per-seat cost
None. Every member is free.
Yes, above the free plan.
Learning curve
Minimal. No new habits.
Almost none.
Best for
GitHub teams who want the board to track itself.
Light, personal or small-team task lists.

Where Bundlle is the better choice

  • Your tasks map to real GitHub work.
  • You want simplicity without the manual upkeep.
  • You want to see why a card moved, not just that it did.

Where Trello is the better choice

  • You want the simplest possible board for non-technical work.
  • Your cards are not tied to code at all.
  • You like a big ecosystem of Power-Ups.

The verdict

For a quick personal board, Trello is hard to beat. For a team whose work lives in GitHub, Bundlle keeps that same lightness while removing the chore of moving every card by hand.

See it on your own board.

Connect a GitHub repo and watch the board start keeping itself current. Free to start, no card required.

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