We are working on a new home build project and is this a cool tool that me and my wife can use for building the new home, and selling the old one. Do we need (2) accounts , or can we co-share, so we are looking at the same things? How good is the Calendaring tools? And will this integrate with Outlook.?
Thank you
Darryl
Can I use this platform to sell a house too? I would rather not pay real estate agents’ fees and get more money for the house. Is it a good idea to sell it directly to the builders?
This idea looks appealing to me, especially because they would probably offer more money and will be less stingy about the state of the house. A local veteran-owned agency called Flagship Builders offers this opportunity here in Baltimore, and I tend to believe them.
What would you say about that? Did anyone of you have some experience with such sales? It looks like a much better option.
Trello is not a replacement for a real estate agent. It can be used to track projects and activities and collections and similar.
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1. Don't share accounts. Trello accounts are free to create. You should each have one.
2. Check out the Calendar Power-Up. You can enable added functionality via Power-Ups on boards.
3. Outlook: https://help.trello.com/article/1075-outlook-add-in
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while you could share the same account and password I would not go that direction. Accounts are free for the basic version and the will allow the two of you to distinguish between each other's input.
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