Connect MailChimp to Trello with no code

Trello and MailChimp integration allows users to create powerful automated workflows between the two platforms. With automated triggers based on Trello card events, you can send emails to yourself or others, subscribe and unsubscribe users from email lists, update contact information, and more. This makes it easy to stay on top of tasks and keep everyone informed.

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