My company already has JIRA and Confluence , we need to try out Trello as well. To start with my need is to onboard around 15 users on it and try the product.
How do I go about it? When I go to the existing Billings tab of JIRA (I have org admin privileges), all I see at the bottom on the page is Visit Trello Link -
https://support.atlassian.com/trello/docs/invoices-and-receipts-for-your-trello-subscription/
After visiting the link what are the next steps am suppose to do ?
Hi Shalabh,
Thanks for reaching out!
Right now, Trello is billed as a separate product and to access the billing interface, you'll need to sign up for Trello and set it up there.
If you'd like to get started, please sign up for Trello to create a Workspace and invite your colleagues.
Let us know how that goes!
Ok so I invited my colleagues to join using their corporate email address and they received the invitation email , I have 3 questions around it -
1. After clicking "Go to Workspace" , they are asked to Sign-in Or Login. Ideally there should only be "Login" option , since I have sent out an invitation to them to their corporate email address. So relevance of "Sign-in" option is only causing confusion in the minds of some of the employees. No? There should be no reason for them to use any other email address other than the corporate one?
2. The Billing part has to be controlled by me as an admin, and the invitees should not be seeing it. However what's happening is even they can go to the left side panel where billing appears and have access to the credit card section . Is this normal ? How can this be controlled.
3. And the fact that I have invited them via my workspace. What exactly does that mean? Why does the invite says "Shalabh invited to their workspace" I am not the user of this application, it's only for the team. I just wanna make sure there is no dependency on me, other than managing it at a account level/Billing etc,
thanks
Shalabh
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