Good Afternoon,
I write to you in order to ask you a question about the functionalities of Trello Gold, in particular: am i allowed with Trello Gold to create un unlimited number of shared boards with other users, or I have the limit of 10 shared boards like with the base version of Trello?
Thank you for your time.
Hi @Francesco Persico ,
Welcome to the community!
Below are the features available for Trello Gold
Thank you for your answer, but I still don't get the point. You confirm with the first point of your answer that, with Trello Gold, I have an unlimited number of PERSONAL boards, but what about SHARED boards? Is there the limit of 10 boards, or not?
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Hi @Francesco Persico ,
Unlimited Personal Boards and Members
Make as many personal boards and add as many people as you need.
Just make a team and share as many as you wish.
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hello; @Soumyadeep Mandal unlimited members but not read only observers ¿right?
would I have to upgrade to business class even if I would be the only user.
as a teacher I I don´t want any of my pupils to edit my class boards.
Are the any special plans for teachers?
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Hi @Mercedes ,
Basically observers are also a member!
If you require the business class benefits you have to upgrade it to business class.
More information: HERE
Observers won't be able to edit your board.
Have a look: https://trello.com/en/education
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