![]() Instead it seems that most new features are being added for business class only. I would rather see things like number of automation runs, added security layers and admin options being what defines a business class offering. And these are functions that are usually available in competing project management apps in the free tier. I think where I disagree is that some functions that comes only to business class at this point (like the view of multiple boards) is something that I see useful for individuals/families/SMEs as well. I agree on the premise of paying for the more premium features. If it isn’t then you could still collaborate with them in a free workspace. Then second I think you’d have to look at that total and decide if it’s worth it. So in your family example, I think first you’d have to decide “are these people that I need to collaborate with on more than one board? Do I want them to get value from paid features?” If so, then you’d have to pay for them. I think generally the question of “should I pay?” is a question of “what is the total bill and how much is it?” I don’t think it should be “well I don’t want to pay for those people, but I still want them to get all the paid features” which seems at odds with “this app charges per user that I collaborate with” We also have a carve out that you can make a free space to collaborate with people (even if you are also paid) where you don’t have to pay for those people - but the paid features won’t (and shouldn’t) show up there. We have a carve out where if you only collaborate on one board then you don’t have to pay for them. I think the premise of paying for people you collaborate with and those that make use of paid features is generally a common way of charging for software. It’s hard for me to know whY that sentiment exists without talking about specific cases. It's just during the transition that it gets complicated).Īnyway, none of this is related to Gold currently. In a few months, we will ship code that helps people do this, but eventually all boards will be in a Workspace (and then tbh you can forget about Workspaces if you never need them - when a new person signs up for Trello they probably won't even have to know anything about this. You can just make a Team/Workspace called "My Workspace" for example and move your boards there. In the move to Workspaces, all boards will need to be in a Workspace and what we have been calling Teams will be called Workspaces. You can still make any board "Private" - it's a visibility setting. (They weren't actually personal, you could add anyone to them). The Personal was just a name for "not assigned to a team". What you are thinking of as "Personal" boards are actually Private boards with no explicit Team associated with them. Airtable or Google Tables or Figma etc etc). ![]() ![]() We are moving to a model where all boards are in a Workspace (like other apps e.g.
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