Trello Desktop App [top] May 2026

Browser notifications are often blocked, ignored, or delayed. The Trello Desktop app uses your operating system’s native notification center (Windows Action Center or macOS Notification Center). When someone assigns you a card, mentions you in a comment, or moves a deadline, you receive a crisp, actionable alert that doesn't require you to keep a specific tab open. You can even customize which boards trigger notifications—ensuring you hear about urgent client feedback but stay silent during a writing sprint.

How many times have you clicked a Trello link in an email, only to have it open a new browser tab, prompt you to log in, and then show you a mobile interface? With the desktop app, all trello.com links automatically open in the native app. Click a Jira link? It opens your browser. Click a Google Doc? Your browser. Click a Trello card? Right into the app. It creates a clean separation of concerns: browser for the web, desktop app for your work. trello desktop app

This is the "invisible" superpower. On macOS, Trello lives in your menu bar. On Windows, it lives in the system tray. With a single click or keyboard shortcut, a tiny "Quick Add" window drops down. You type "Write quarterly report – Due Friday – #Marketing," hit enter, and that card appears on your board. You never even opened the main app window. This turns capturing a fleeting thought into a two-second reflex. Browser notifications are often blocked, ignored, or delayed