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Data flow: FTP to Trello
When large files such as artwork, product images, or video assets are uploaded to an FTP or SFTP server, an integration can automatically create or update a Trello card for the related job. The card can include the file name, upload timestamp, client or project reference, and a checklist for review, approval, and downstream processing.
Data flow: FTP to Trello
Retail and manufacturing organizations often receive scheduled CSV, XML, or flat files through FTP containing product catalog updates, pricing changes, or inventory feeds. An integration can parse the file arrival event and create Trello cards for validation, exception handling, and approval before the data is loaded into downstream systems.
Data flow: FTP to Trello
Creative teams can use FTP to receive or distribute large media files such as high-resolution images, audio files, or video masters. Each file transfer can trigger a Trello card for review, legal approval, localization, or final sign-off, with attachments or links to the file location included in the card.
Data flow: FTP to Trello
Organizations that exchange files with external vendors, distributors, or broadcasters through FTP can use Trello to manage the internal coordination around those submissions. When a partner file is uploaded or received, the integration can create a Trello card for account management, QA, or operations to confirm delivery, verify completeness, and follow up on issues.
Data flow: Trello to FTP
Teams can use Trello cards to request files such as updated product sheets, campaign assets, or backup exports. When a card moves to a specific list such as Ready for Transfer, an integration can place the required file package onto the FTP server for pickup by a downstream system or external partner.
Data flow: FTP to Trello
If an FTP transfer fails, is incomplete, or does not meet naming or size requirements, the integration can create a Trello card in an Exceptions list. The card can assign ownership to operations or IT, include the error details, and track remediation steps until the file is successfully retransmitted.
Data flow: FTP to Trello
For organizations using FTP to move backups or archive files to remote storage, an integration can create recurring Trello cards to confirm completion, verify file counts, and record retention checks. This is especially useful for operations, compliance, and IT teams that need lightweight tracking without a separate monitoring tool.
Data flow: Bi-directional
In environments where release packages, configuration files, or content bundles are exchanged through FTP, Trello can manage the release workflow while FTP handles the actual file transfer. Trello cards can represent release tasks, and when a card is approved or moved to a release stage, the integration can trigger the FTP upload. Completion of the transfer can then update the card automatically.