Hide Activity Details (+ Tweaks) for Trello

Hide Activity Details (+ Tweaks) for Trello

Hides activity details on Trello cards. Can now also be set to hide completed checklist items

What is Hide Activity Details (+ Tweaks) for Trello?
'Hide Activity Details (+ Tweaks) for Trello' is a Chrome extension aimed to declutter your Trello interface. It bypasses repetitive clicks by auto-hiding card activity, completed checklist items and restoring functionality like displaying card label text. The extension ensures a focused view on pending tasks and an efficient workflow, yet retains access to all details whenever needed. It also includes a feature aiding users who employ two-factor authentication.
Merlin
Stats
Users: 1,000+
Rating: 5.00 (15)
Version: 3.3.1 (Last updated: 2023-12-14)
Creation date: 2019-07-13
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
  • storage
Size: 56.26K
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Summary

Hide Activity Details

When viewing a card, everything that was ever done to that card is displayed at the bottom. This is far more much information than most people care about, and it cluttered it so that comments were swamped. You can hide this by clicking “Hide Details”, but Trello doesn’t always remember your choice. You can set this extension to click that link for you every time you open a card. Activity details are always there, if you need them. Just click “Show Details”.

Please note: this extension does not stop Trello tracking activity.

Hide Completed Items

I use checklists all the time, and only want to see the items I have left to do. You can hide completed items by clicking “Hide completed items” above the checklist, but Trello doesn’t hide them by default. You can set this extension to click that link for you every time you open a card. Your completed items don’t go anywhere, just click “Show checked items” to see them again. They’ll be hidden the next time you open the card.

Show or Hide Card Label Text

In list view, card labels are shown as a strip of colour. If you have given the label a name, this can also be displayed. This was always a hidden feature in Trello, and lately it appears Trello has removed this functionality. This option brings it back — switch it on display card label text, switch it off to hide it.

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User reviews
User reviews summary
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Pros
  • Helps find comments faster
  • Removes clutter from Trello Activity Details
  • Functional, works as advertised
Cons
  • Doesn't work out of the box, may require a restart
  • Shows the activity feed for when an item has been 'attached'
Most mentioned
  • Needs to be part of the original Trello product
  • Activity details can be annoying
  • Useful and helpful extension
Recent reviews
THANK YOU I can finally find comments instead of scrolling past endless activity details. Needs to be part of the original Trello product; glad I found this extension!
by Muxin Li Muxin Li, 2019-11-13

thanks for making this, seems insane to not have this included as an option in trello
by Joshua Clark Joshua Clark, 2019-05-05

works as advertised. It's sad it doesn't work out of the box.
by Artiom K. Artiom K., 2017-06-27
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Safety
Risk impact

Hide Activity Details (+ Tweaks) for Trello is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

Hide Activity Details (+ Tweaks) for Trello has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

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