Ultimate Guide to Sending Trello Card Data to Discord for Make.com Users

Hey there, Make.com users! Today, we're going to tackle a common problem that many of you have been facing: getting data from a Trello card to Discord as an instant message. This can be a bit tricky, especially when you want to watch activities on a specific board and not just a single card. But don't worry, we've got a solution for you!

Step 1: Use the "Watch Activities" Module

The first thing you need to do is use the "Watch Activities" module in Trello. Instead of choosing a specific card, you should choose a board. This will allow you to monitor all activities on that board, not just those related to a single card.

Step 2: Filter the Activities

Once you've set up the "Watch Activities" module to monitor a board, you'll need to filter the activities to find the ones you're interested in. For example, you might want to find activities where a card has been moved to a specific board.

Step 3: Use the "Get Card" Module

Now that you're monitoring the right activities, you need to get the data from the card itself. To do this, use the "Get Card" module in Trello. This module should allow you to access the card's description, which you can then send to Discord as an instant message.

Troubleshooting Tips

If you're having trouble getting the data from the card, make sure you're using the "Get Card" module correctly. The "ID" field in this module refers to the card ID, not the board ID. If you're still having trouble, try experimenting with different variations of these steps until you find a solution that works for you.

Summary

Getting data from a Trello card to Discord as an instant message can be a bit tricky, but it's definitely doable. By using the "Watch Activities" module to monitor a board, filtering the activities to find the ones you're interested in, and using the "Get Card" module to access the card's data, you should be able to send the card's description to Discord as an instant message. Remember, if you're having trouble, don't be afraid to experiment with different variations of these steps. Good luck!

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