Hello Everyone,
We now have an official Atlassian page that describes the limits for Trello objects:
According to that page, the following limits are applied:
Board-level Limits:
Card-level Limits:
Webhooks and Limits:
In addition to limiting the number of different types of objects that can exist on a board or card, we disallow creating new webhooks on objects that have exceeded their limits.
Attempting to create a webhook on an object that has exceeded its limits will result in the following error message: HTTP/1.1 500 Model exceeds limits.
Webhooks that exist on models that have a limit status of maxExceeded
will be deleted.
Regards,
Petter Gonçalves - Atlassian Support
Hello Everyone,
We now have an official Atlassian page that describes the limits for Trello objects:
According to that page, the following limits are applied:
Board-level Limits:
Card-level Limits:
Webhooks and Limits:
In addition to limiting the number of different types of objects that can exist on a board or card, we disallow creating new webhooks on objects that have exceeded their limits.
Attempting to create a webhook on an object that has exceeded its limits will result in the following error message: HTTP/1.1 500 Model exceeds limits.
Webhooks that exist on models that have a limit status of maxExceeded
will be deleted.
Regards,
Petter Gonçalves - Atlassian Support
Yes, there are limits to the total number of lists and cards on a board (along with other things such as number of members, checklists, labels). These limits may vary depending on your type of account and other factors that are at Trello's discretion. Typical values are:
(Note I'm not an employee of Trello, and thus this is not official information. These limits are subject to change. Trello does warn when a board is about to reach some limits.)
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Do you know the limits on checklist items per checklist?
Also using the cascade for each card from item...how many iterations it will perform at any one time.
Thanks
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