Read-only Trello MCP server
Lets Claude read your Trello boards, lists, and cards via a remote MCP server.
README
Read-only Trello connector for Claude (claude.ai/design)
A tiny remote MCP server that lets Claude on the web read your Trello boards, lists, and cards. There is no official Trello connector, so this fills the gap. It is read-only — it cannot change anything in Trello.
Once deployed you add it under Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector in Claude, and then Claude (including claude.ai/design) can pull your cards.
Tools it exposes
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
list_boards |
Your open boards (id, name, URL) |
list_lists |
Lists/columns on a board |
list_cards |
Cards on a board, or in one list |
get_card |
Full card detail: description, labels, due, members, checklists, comments, attachment links |
search_cards |
Find cards by keyword (whole account or one board) |
Step 1 — Get your Trello credentials (read-only)
-
API key: go to https://trello.com/app-key while logged in and copy the Key. (You may be asked to create a Power-Up first — name it anything, e.g. "Claude reader"; that's just how Trello issues a key now.)
-
Read-only token: open this URL in your browser, replacing
YOUR_KEY, then click Allow:https://trello.com/1/authorize?expiration=never&name=ClaudeTrello&scope=read&response_type=token&key=YOUR_KEYscope=readmeans the token can only read — even if the URL leaked, no one could edit your boards with it. Copy the token Trello shows you.
Keep the Key and Token handy for Step 3.
Step 2 — Deploy the server (no local install needed)
The simplest path uses Render's free tier and builds everything in the cloud, so you don't need Node or a newer Python on your Mac.
- Put this folder on GitHub (a private repo is fine). If you have the
ghCLI:
(Or create a repo in the GitHub web UI and upload these files.)git init && git add -A && git commit -m "Trello MCP connector" gh repo create trello-mcp --private --source=. --push - Go to https://render.com → New + → Blueprint → pick the repo. Render
reads
render.yamland sets up a Python 3.11 web service automatically. - When prompted (or under the service's Environment tab) set:
TRELLO_API_KEY→ your key from Step 1TRELLO_TOKEN→ your read-only token from Step 1MCP_PATH→ an unguessable path, e.g./mcp-7f3a9c2e1b(make up your own)
- Deploy. Render gives you a URL like
https://trello-mcp-xxxx.onrender.com.
Your MCP endpoint is that URL plus your MCP_PATH, e.g.
https://trello-mcp-xxxx.onrender.com/mcp-7f3a9c2e1b.
Heads-up on Render free tier: the service sleeps after inactivity, so the first request after a pause takes ~30–60s to wake. Fine for occasional use.
Prefer containers? A
Dockerfileis included — deploy it to Fly.io, Railway, Cloud Run, or your own VPS instead. Same env vars apply.
Step 3 — Add it to Claude
- In Claude (web): Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector.
- Paste your full MCP endpoint URL (URL +
MCP_PATHfrom Step 2). - Save. Claude will connect and discover the five tools above.
Now in claude.ai/design you can say things like "list my Trello boards", "pull the cards from the 'Launch' list on my Marketing board", or "search my Trello for cards mentioning rebrand" — and use them in your design work.
Security — read this
In this simple setup, the URL is the only thing protecting your data: anyone
who has the full URL (including MCP_PATH) can read your Trello. That's why:
MCP_PATHmust be long and random — treat the full URL like a password.- The Trello token is
scope=read, so a leak can't modify your boards. - Don't paste the URL into shared docs, screenshots, or chats.
Want stronger protection? The proper hardening is OAuth on the connector (FastMCP supports it), so Claude authenticates instead of relying on a secret URL. That's a worthwhile upgrade if this holds sensitive boards — say the word and I'll wire it in.
Running locally (optional)
Requires Python 3.10+ (your system Python is 3.9, so use a newer one, e.g. via
pyenv or brew install python@3.11):
python3.11 -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
cp .env.example .env # fill in your key/token
set -a && source .env && set +a
python trello_mcp_server.py
The endpoint will be at http://localhost:8000$MCP_PATH. Local HTTP can't be
added to claude.ai (it needs public HTTPS) — local runs are just for testing,
e.g. with the MCP Inspector (npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector).
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