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Trello - OpenText Core Content - Metadata Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Trello and OpenText Core Content - Metadata

Below are practical integration scenarios that combine Trello?s visual work management with OpenText Core Content - Metadata?s structured metadata governance to improve content operations, team coordination, and enterprise control.

1. Content Intake and Metadata Assignment for Marketing Assets

Data flow: Trello to OpenText Core Content - Metadata

Marketing teams can use Trello cards to manage incoming content requests such as brochures, campaign banners, videos, or social assets. When a card moves to a review or approval list, the integration can create or update the corresponding content record in OpenText Core Content with required metadata such as campaign name, asset type, region, product line, and usage rights.

  • Reduces manual metadata entry after creative work is completed
  • Ensures assets are classified consistently before publishing or archiving
  • Improves searchability and reuse of approved content across teams

2. Metadata-Driven Task Routing for Content Governance

Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata to Trello

When content is classified in OpenText Core Content with specific metadata values, the integration can automatically create Trello cards for downstream tasks. For example, a document tagged as ?legal review required? or ?localized for EMEA? can trigger a Trello task for the legal or regional marketing team with due dates and checklist items.

  • Automates handoffs based on content classification
  • Helps teams act on content status without monitoring the repository manually
  • Supports controlled workflows for compliance, localization, and approvals

3. Campaign Content Calendar Linked to Governed Asset Metadata

Data flow: Bi-directional

Campaign managers can plan content production in Trello while OpenText Core Content maintains the authoritative metadata for each asset. Trello cards can store the production schedule, owner, and status, while the integration syncs approved metadata fields from OpenText Core Content such as final asset title, version, channel, and expiration date.

  • Aligns creative planning with governed asset information
  • Prevents teams from working with outdated or inconsistent asset details
  • Improves visibility into what content is approved, active, or expired

4. Product Launch Asset Coordination Across Teams

Data flow: Trello to OpenText Core Content - Metadata and OpenText Core Content - Metadata to Trello

For product launches, Trello can be used to coordinate tasks across product, marketing, legal, and sales enablement teams. Once launch materials are finalized and stored in OpenText Core Content, metadata such as product version, launch date, market, and audience can be pushed back to Trello cards to confirm readiness and track dependencies.

  • Improves cross-functional coordination for launch deliverables
  • Creates a single operational view of launch status and content readiness
  • Reduces delays caused by missing approvals or incomplete asset classification

5. Compliance Review and Audit Trail for Controlled Content

Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata to Trello

Organizations handling regulated or sensitive content can use OpenText Core Content metadata to identify items requiring review, such as documents with retention rules, restricted access, or mandatory disclaimers. The integration can generate Trello cards for compliance teams to review specific items, attach review instructions, and track completion status.

  • Supports audit-ready review workflows
  • Ensures compliance tasks are assigned based on metadata rules
  • Provides operational tracking for legal, risk, and governance teams

6. Asset Localization and Regional Adaptation Workflow

Data flow: Trello to OpenText Core Content - Metadata

Global teams can manage localization tasks in Trello for content that must be adapted by language or market. Once a localized version is completed, the integration can apply metadata in OpenText Core Content such as locale, country, translation status, and approved market. This helps regional teams quickly find the correct version for reuse or distribution.

  • Improves control over multilingual and regional content variants
  • Reduces the risk of publishing the wrong version in a market
  • Makes it easier to report on localization progress and coverage

7. Metadata-Based Reporting on Work Progress and Content Readiness

Data flow: Bi-directional

Operations and content leadership can combine Trello workflow status with OpenText Core Content metadata to produce more accurate reporting. Trello provides task progress such as draft, review, and approved, while OpenText Core Content contributes structured attributes like content category, owner, retention class, and publication status.

  • Enables reporting by both workflow stage and content classification
  • Improves visibility into bottlenecks across content operations
  • Supports management dashboards for production, compliance, and publishing teams

Together, Trello and OpenText Core Content - Metadata create a practical bridge between task execution and content governance, helping teams manage work visually while maintaining enterprise-grade metadata control.

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