Trello and ClickUp sit at opposite ends of the project management spectrum. Trello is dead simple — a kanban board and nothing else. ClickUp is an everything-included platform that can replace most of your SaaS stack. Here’s which one you actually need.
Quick Summary
- Choose Trello if: Your team needs a simple visual board with minimal setup and no complexity
- Choose ClickUp if: You need task management, docs, time tracking, sprints, automations, and AI in one tool
- Price winner: Trello for simplicity; ClickUp for features-per-dollar
- Power winner: ClickUp — it’s not close
Trello vs ClickUp: Head-to-Head
| Feature | Trello | ClickUp |
|---|---|---|
| Kanban board | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ |
| List / table view | ❌ | ✅ |
| Gantt / timeline | ❌ | ✅ |
| Time tracking | ❌ | ✅ Built-in |
| Docs & wikis | ❌ | ✅ |
| Automations | Limited (Butler) | ★★★★★ |
| AI features | Limited | ✅ ClickUp Brain |
| Sprints | ❌ | ✅ |
| Dashboards | ❌ | ✅ |
| Free plan | ✅ | ✅ (unlimited users) |
| Paid plan starts at | $5/user/mo | $7/user/mo |
Trello: Where It Wins
Trello wins on simplicity and speed to value. If your team needs to track a list of tasks in a visual board format and wants to be up and running in 10 minutes, Trello delivers that better than anything else. It’s intuitive, has a generous free plan, and doesn’t overwhelm users with options they’ll never use.
Best for: Very small teams, personal task management, simple marketing calendars, teams that tried project management tools and found them too complex.
ClickUp: Where It Wins
ClickUp wins everywhere else. More views, built-in time tracking, docs, automations, sprints, workload management, and ClickUp Brain AI — all at $7/user/month. For teams that have outgrown Trello’s kanban-only approach, ClickUp is the natural upgrade. Most Trello users who switch to ClickUp don’t go back.
Best for: Agencies, dev teams, growing companies, anyone who’s hit Trello’s ceiling and needs more structure and visibility.
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When to Stick with Trello
Trello is the right choice when: your team is 1-5 people, your projects don’t have complex dependencies, you don’t need time tracking or reporting, and you want zero onboarding friction. The simpler the workflow, the better Trello looks.
When to Switch to ClickUp
Switch when: you need more than kanban, your team has grown beyond 5-10 people, you’re spending money on multiple tools that ClickUp replaces, or you need to track time and report on project progress.
Pricing Comparison
For a 10-person team: Trello Standard costs $50/month. ClickUp Unlimited costs $70/month — but replaces Trello, a doc tool, a time tracker, and potentially a Gantt tool. The $20 gap is easy to justify.
The Verdict
Trello if you want simple boards and that’s all you need.
ClickUp if you want to run your whole operation from one tool at a price that still makes sense.
Most teams that try ClickUp realize they’ve been underusing the tools they were paying for. Start free and see.

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