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Trello Has No Official MCP Integration for AI Agent Workflows

Trello does not offer official Model Context Protocol support, preventing AI agents and LLM-based tools from integrating with project boards natively. As MCP becomes a standard for agentic workflows, this gap limits Trello's usefulness in AI-augmented development environments. Developer users seeking automated task management via AI agents are underserved.

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