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Trello (Atlassian)

7/12/2026
https://trello.com
Screenshot of Trello (Atlassian)
AVOID
10
clone + compete
EasyHard
Fortress
moat
NoneFortress

You can clone Trello's homepage in a weekend, but you'll spend the rest of your life trying to clone the drag-and-drop sync engine and Butler automation that actually make it a product.

landing 4·backend 10·moat 1010·medium confidence

You can clone the kanban board in a weekend, but not Atlassian's 50M-user network, decade of trust, and 200+ Power-Ups ecosystem.

Brand9
Network effects8
Switching costs7
Integrations8
Capital9
Build time
3+ months with a team (for a basic kanban clone with real-time sync); years for full feature parity
Build cost
$100k+ for MVP kanban clone; effectively unbounded for full Trello parity
Prompts · full
not promptable
Should you clone it?researched live on the web

Not worth it as a Trello competitor — the landing page is trivial to fake but the real product (real-time collaborative boards, automation engine, integrations marketplace, enterprise security) is a years-long, well-funded engineering effort competing in a saturated market against a free incumbent with 50M+ users; only worth it as a portfolio/learning exercise, not a business.

Market

Massive and mature: Trello draws tens of millions of monthly visits and 50M+ registered users, but the broader kanban/PM space is crowded with entrenched, well-funded competitors.

Cost to run / mo

$50–500 for a small-scale kanban clone (hosting, Postgres, websocket server, S3-like storage); scales into thousands with real usage

How it makes money

A clone could monetize via freemium subscriptions (per-seat pricing) like the original, but competing against a free, entrenched incumbent with network effects and a 200+ integration marketplace makes user acquisition extremely costly.

Competitors

Asana, Monday.com, ClickUp, Notion, Jira, Wrike, Airtable

Business model

Freemium SaaS: free tier (10 boards/workspace) → Premium and Enterprise per-user monthly/annual subscriptions with advanced security, automation (Butler), and admin controls; part of Atlassian's broader ~$5.2B/year revenue portfolio.

Traffic

~10-75M monthly visits to trello.com (estimates vary by source), largely direct/returning-user traffic; roughly flat to slightly growing.

⚠ Risk flags
  • Trello/Atlassian trademark and brand protection
  • Bot/CAPTCHA protection on signup suggests anti-scraping and anti-abuse enforcement
  • Power-Ups marketplace and third-party integrations imply partnership agreements not replicable by a clone
  • Enterprise customers require SOC2/compliance certifications to compete credibly
How you'd actually clone itthe build plan
Stack

Next.js (marketing + app shell) + Supabase (Postgres, Realtime, Auth, Storage) + Stripe for billing + Vercel hosting

Fork this starter

Vercel/Supabase 'Kanban board' starter template or Taskade/Planka open-source kanban clone as base

  1. 1.Fork an open-source kanban clone (e.g. Planka, Wekan) or start from a Next.js + Supabase realtime starter for the board/card data model
  2. 2.Rebuild the marketing site (hero, pricing, feature pages) as static Next.js pages matching the crawled route structure (/home, /pricing, /inbox, /planner, /butler-automation, /power-ups, /templates, /integrations)
  3. 3.Implement auth via Supabase Auth or Clerk with email/OAuth (Google) sign-up flow mimicking id.atlassian.com's signup redirect
  4. 4.Build the core board/list/card CRUD with drag-and-drop (dnd-kit) and wire to Supabase Realtime channels for multi-user sync
  5. 5.Add a lightweight automation engine (Butler-equivalent): a rules table + serverless functions triggered on card events
  6. 6.Integrate Stripe for Free/Premium/Enterprise tiers with per-seat billing
  7. 7.Add a Power-Ups style plugin API (webhook + iframe embed spec) if pursuing marketplace parity — otherwise skip for MVP
Technical evidenceShow
A prompt can rebuild

A prompt tool can trivially clone the marketing pages (hero, pricing table, feature pages for Inbox/Planner/Butler/Power-Ups) as static Next.js pages with Atlassian-style fonts and layout.

What you can't see

Behind the marketing shell sits Atlassian's real-time board/card sync engine, a multi-tenant Postgres/Cassandra data layer, OAuth/SSO auth (id.atlassian.com), a 200+ app Power-Ups marketplace, Butler's rules-based automation engine, billing/subscription infrastructure, and enterprise admin/security tooling — none of which is visible in the crawl but all of which are load-bearing.

Backend signals crawled from the page
Bot protection (CAPTCHA) on signup/auth flowAtlassian identity system integration (id.atlassian.com signup form target)OneTrust consent management script (atl-onetrust-wrapper.atlassian.com)Proprietary frontend framework bundle (trello-bifrost.prod-east.frontend.public.atl-paas.net)Multiple app routes beyond marketing (/inbox, /planner, /butler-automation, /power-ups) implying full authenticated web app, not just a landing page
Ahrefs Domain Rating: 91

You could build it — but that moat means you can't win. Find a better bet.

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