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Trello Lacks Rolling Calendar View with Automatic Daily Task Advancement

Trello has no native mechanism to display tasks as a rolling calendar where overdue or upcoming tasks automatically advance to the current day. Users must manually reschedule tasks that weren't completed, creating overhead for daily planning workflows. This gap pushes teams toward workarounds or separate calendar tools.

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