Setting WIP (Work In Progress) limitations in Trello improves flow and keeps teams from being overburdened. Trello does not naturally support WIP limitations, but with the correct Power-Ups and board design, you may easily create them.
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Use the Card Limits Power-Up – Define a maximum number of cards per list (or process stage)
 
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Name columns with visible WIP limits – For example, “In Progress (Max 3)” to clearly indicate the cap
 
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Combine with Butler Automation – Trigger alerts when a list hits its WIP limit (via Slack or comments)
 
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Use color coding for bottlenecks – Highlight overcrowded lists or cards in red for quick visibility
 
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Educate the team on WIP – Reinforce the importance of setting limits to prevent pile-ups
 
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Monitor over time with analytics – Use tools like Corrello or Blue Cat Reports to check WIP adherence
 
Capping concurrent work helps your team remain focused, eliminates context switching, and increases throughput over time.