Trello mobile app is broken and pricing changed without user notification
Trello's mobile app suffers from missing core interactions like copy/paste, slow performance, and broken file export with wrong formats. Separately, admin seat pricing was changed without communicating to existing customers, eroding trust. These issues combine functional failure with a transparency failure that damages the vendor relationship.
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