Send Discord messages when new Trello cards are created

Instantly connect Trello and Discord with pre‑built templates using Postman Flows.

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Overview

This template helps you automatically post messages to Discord whenever a new card is created in Trello. It’s ideal for developers who want to keep project teams in sync by surfacing task updates directly in chat—no context switching required.

How the Discord + Trello flow template works

This template uses Postman Flows to:

  • Watches for new cards in a specified Trello board or list

  • Extracts relevant card details like name, description, and link

  • Sends a formatted message to a designated Discord channel


How to use the template

  1. Connect your Trello and Discord accounts using Postman environments

  2. Choose the Trello board and list to monitor

  3. Configure the Discord message content and destination channel

  4. Test the Flow with a sample card to confirm formatting and delivery


Get started in seconds

Fork this template to instantly notify your team in Discord when new tasks are created in Trello—perfect for dev teams, agile squads, or project managers using chat to stay aligned.

Frequently asked questions

What is Postman Flows?

Postman Flows is a visual tool for building API workflows. You can connect APIs, services, and data in a drag-and-drop interface—without writing code. It’s built for developers and technical teams who want flexibility and control over how APIs interact.

Zapier is great for automating popular SaaS tools. Postman Flows is API-first—it gives you complete control over request structure, data transformations, and logic. You can use it to orchestrate internal APIs, chain service calls, and go beyond the limitations of most no-code tools.

Yes. Because Flows are built on top of Postman’s core platform, you can connect to internal APIs, services behind a firewall, or staging environments—just like you would with any Postman request. It’s ideal for platform teams and service orchestration.

No coding required—but if you’re comfortable with APIs and how requests are structured, you’ll feel right at home. Flows lets you visually define logic, pass data between steps, and build useful workflows without writing scripts.

You can trigger Flows manually or on a schedule using Postman Monitors. Programmatic triggers like webhooks or Postman’s public API aren’t supported yet, but they’re on the roadmap.

You can run Flows interactively in your browser. Use test environments to simulate different conditions, inspect step-by-step output, and refine your logic before going live.

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