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ClickUp vs. Trello: Which Tool Is Best for Your Team?

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ClickUp or Trello? Compare features, pricing, automations, and free plan limits. Find out when to switch and which one is better for growing teams.

ClickUp vs. Trello: Why Growing Teams Are Switching to ClickUp

Trello was the tool that popularized digital Kanban around the world. For years, it was the gold standard for simplicity in visual task management. But growing teams often reach a point where Trello’s simplicity becomes a real limitation. ClickUp has emerged as the most popular alternative for teams that have outgrown Trello—and this comparison explains why.

What is Trello?

Trello, acquired by Atlassian in 2017, is a project management tool based on the Kanban method. Its interface is built around three simple elements: Boards, Lists, and Cards. It is known for its ease of use and virtually zero learning curve. However, Trello was designed for simplicity, not for scale. Advanced features such as Gantt charts, time tracking, complex automations, and dashboards rely on “Power-Ups”—paid add-ons—which increase cost and complexity for growing teams.

What is ClickUp?

ClickUp is a unified work platform that natively includes everything Trello offers via Power-Ups—and much more. In addition to native Kanban, it offers more than 15 views, IF/THEN logic automations, time tracking, dashboards with 50+ widgets, collaborative documents, mind maps, whiteboards, and integrated AI (ClickUp Brain). It’s the choice of teams that don’t want to sacrifice power for simplicity.

Feature Comparison: ClickUp vs. Trello

AppealClickUpTrello
Kanban View✅ Native✅ Platform core
Gantt chart✅ Native support on all paid plans⚠️ Available only through a paid Power-Up
Timeline✅ Native⚠️ External Power-Up
List View✅ Native❌ Not available natively
Calendar View✅ Native⚠️ External Power-Up
Workload✅ Native to Business❌ Not available
Task dependencies✅ Native❌ Not available
Subtasks✅ Deep hierarchy (task → subtask → checklist)⚠️ Checklists within cards only
Custom fields✅ Unlimited on paid plans⚠️ Available via paid Power-Up
Time tracking✅ Available on paid plans❌ External power supply only
Automation✅ Advanced — IF/THEN logic, 250,000/month on Business⚠️ Butler — simple, limited automations
Dashboards and reports✅ 50+ native widgets⚠️ Limited Power-Up
Collaborative documents✅ Native ClickUp Docs❌ Not available
Whiteboards✅ Native❌ Not available
Mind Maps✅ Native❌ Not available
Goal Management (OKRs)✅ Native Goals❌ Not available
Artificial Intelligence✅ ClickUp Brain — multi-model, Autopilot Agents❌ Not available
Native integrations1.000+200+ (via Power-Ups, many of which are paid)
SSO / Advanced Security✅ Google SSO in Business, full SSO in Enterprise⚠️ SSO is available only in the Enterprise plan

Price Comparison: ClickUp vs. Trello (2025)

Trello seems cheaper at first glance when comparing plans. But the actual cost goes up when you factor in the Power-Ups needed for basic features in corporate teams.

PlanClickUpTrello
FreeUnlimited users, unlimited tasks, 3 views, 60 MBUnlimited users, 10 boards, 1 Power-Up per board
Basic Plan (annual)Unlimited — $7 per user per monthStandard — $5 per user per month
Intermediate Plan (Annual)Business — $12 per user per monthPremium — $10 per user per month
EnterpriseSubject to confirmationEnterprise — $17.50/user/month
Power-Ups in the paid planN/A — everything included out of the boxUnlimited, but advanced features cost extra
Native AI✅ ClickUp Brain — $7/user/month add-on❌ Not available

The actual cost of Trello for corporate teams: A team on Trello Premium ($10/user/month) that needs Gantt charts, advanced reports, and custom fields ends up paying $15–20/user/month for the necessary Power-Ups—more expensive than ClickUp Business ($12), which includes all of these features natively.

Automations: Butler vs. ClickUp Automations

Trello offers Butler —an automation tool with a simple visual interface. It allows you to create basic rules (such as moving a card when a checklist is completed), but it is limited in terms of logical complexity and the number of operations it can handle.

ClickUp Automations lets you create workflows with multiple simultaneous triggers, advanced conditional logic (IF/THEN/ELSE), actions on custom fields, integrations with external tools via webhooks, and AI-powered automations via ClickUp Brain. On the Business plan: 250,000 monthly automations included.

Why Teams Are Switching from Trello to ClickUp

Trello was designed for simplicity—and that is both its strength and its limitation. As an organization grows, needs arise that Trello does not natively address:

  • Dependencies between tasks in different projects
  • Workload visibility by employee
  • Manage multiple projects from a single dashboard
  • Time tracking for billing or productivity
  • Documentation directly related to tasks
  • Complex automations involving processes from different teams
  • OKRs and goals linked to projects and tasks

ClickUp addresses all these needs natively—without the need for additional Power-Ups, without adding to the complexity of tool management, and without unpredictable costs.

When Should You Use Trello?

  • Very small teams (2–5 people) working on low-complexity projects
  • For personal use or for managing simple tasks on your own
  • Temporary projects with a purely Kanban workflow that do not require reporting

When Should You Switch from Trello to ClickUp?

  • When a team grows to more than 10 people and needs centralized visibility
  • When Trello Power-Ups cost more than $10 per user per month
  • When there is a need for time tracking, dependencies, or workload management
  • When there is a need to integrate projects from different teams into a single environment
  • When documentation and project management need to be integrated in one place

Frequently Asked Questions: ClickUp vs. Trello

Does ClickUp have a Kanban board like Trello?
Yes. ClickUp offers a native Kanban view, with the same drag-and-drop experience for moving cards between columns as in Trello—and adds advanced features such as subtasks, dependencies, and custom fields on cards.
Does Trello have a built-in Gantt chart?
No. The Gantt chart in Trello requires a third-party Power-Up at an additional cost. In ClickUp, the Gantt chart is available natively on all paid plans, starting with the Unlimited plan ($7/user/month).
Is ClickUp much more expensive than Trello?
Trello's basic plan is cheaper ($5 vs. $7). However, the total cost of Trello rises quickly with Power-Ups for basic features in corporate teams. For projects involving Gantt charts, reports, and custom fields, ClickUp Business ($12) is often cheaper than the equivalent on Trello.
Is it hard to switch from Trello to ClickUp?
ClickUp offers native data import from Trello, preserving boards, cards, checklists, and comments. TaskUp provides guided migration, including setup of the new environment and team training.
Does TaskUp provide ClickUp onboarding for teams switching from Trello?
Yes. As an official ClickUp partner in Brazil, TaskUp offers migration services, workflow setup, and customized training for teams migrating from Trello or any other platform.

Conclusion: ClickUp is the Natural Evolution of Trello

For teams that started out on Trello and found its limitations growing as their organization expanded, ClickUp is the natural next step. It offers all the visual simplicity of Kanban that made Trello famous—and adds everything Trello charges for in Power-Ups, natively, seamlessly integrated, and at a predictable price.

TaskUp is an official ClickUp partner in Brazil. We handle Trello migrations, full implementation, and training to ensure your team achieves real productivity gains from week one. Contact us for a free demo.

Flexible Hierarchy

Spaces > Folders > Lists > Tasks vs. Asana projects.

Differential

Manage large teams without confusion.
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Integrated Documents

Native documentation within ClickUp.

Differential

Asana requires external tools for documents.
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Advanced Custom Fields

Formulas, rollups, and native calculated fields.

Differential

A feature that Asana doesn't offer.
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What our customers say

Frequently Asked Questions: ClickUp vs. Trello

Trello has a shorter learning curve because it’s simpler. ClickUp is more complex because it offers many more features. For teams that invest time in onboarding (1–2 hours), ClickUp quickly becomes intuitive.
Yes. ClickUp Free offers unlimited users and boards with 100MB of storage. Trello Free limits you to 10 boards, 10 members, and 1 Power-Up per board.
Yes. ClickUp has a native Board (Kanban) view that works similarly to Trello, as well as 14+ other views.
Yes. ClickUp offers native Trello import that automatically preserves boards, cards, assignees, dates, and labels.
Trello was designed for small teams. For large teams (20+ people), the lack of hierarchy, advanced reporting, and complex automations can be limiting.
Both have fully functional iOS and Android apps. The Trello app is simpler; the ClickUp app is more feature-rich but may run slower on older devices.
Trello relies on Power-Ups (many of which are paid) for features such as Gantt charts, time tracking, and reports. ClickUp includes all of these features natively in its paid plans.

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