New York Times + Trello Integration

Integrate New York Times to Trello in one click, or tell Integrately AI how you want each article handled. Track top news, create cards instantly, assign tasks, and keep your team updated automatically.

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  • New York Times
    Article is published in New York Times
  • Trello
    Card is created in Trello
  • Trello
    Card is moved to list in Trello Instant
  • Trello
    Card is updated in Trello Instant
  • Trello
    Comment is added to a card in Trello
  • Trello
    Card is archived in Trello
  • Trello
    Label is added to card in Trello Instant
  • Trello
    Notification is created in Trello
  • Trello
    Checklist is created in Trello
  • Trello
    Activity is created in Trello Instant
  • Trello
    Member is added to card in Trello
  • Trello
    Board is added in Trello
  • Trello
    Label is created in Trello
  • Trello
    Attachments is added to card in Trello
  • Trello
    List is created in Trello
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  • Trello
    Get label by ID in Trello
  • Trello
    Get organization by ID in Trello
  • Trello
    Get member by ID in Trello
  • Trello
    Get list by ID in Trello
  • Trello
    Get board by ID in Trello
  • Trello
    Find checklist item in Trello
  • Trello
    Get checklist item by id in Trello
  • Trello
    Find card in Trello
  • Trello
    Create card in Trello
  • Trello
    Update card in Trello
  • Trello
    Move card to list in Trello
  • Trello
    Add member to card in Trello
  • Trello
    Archive card in Trello
  • Trello
    Get attachments of card in Trello
  • Trello
    Get card by ID in Trello
  • Trello
    Create board in Trello
  • Trello
    Search board in Trello
  • Trello
    Copy board in Trello
  • Trello
    Close board in Trello
  • Trello
    Create checklist Item in Trello
  • Trello
    Add attachment to card in Trello
  • Trello
    Complete checklist Item in card in Trello
  • Trello
    Search list on board in Trello
  • Trello
    Create custom field in Trello
  • Trello
    Assign member to board in Trello
  • Trello
    Search member in Trello
  • Trello
    Add checklist to card in Trello
  • Trello
    Find checklist in Trello
  • Trello
    Delete checklist in card in Trello
  • Trello
    Create list in Trello
  • Trello
    Create comment in Trello
  • Trello
    Add label to card in Trello
  • Trello
    Add existing label to card in Trello
  • Trello
    Remove label in Trello
  • Trello
    Add label to board in Trello
  • Trello
    Find label on board in Trello

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Capture published articles, create cards, assign members, update boards, and notify your team, all in just one click.

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New York Times + Trello Integration

Create Trello card for new New York Times post

Do you use Trello to manage your blog post ideas? If not, you should! It's a great way to keep track of your content, and make it easy to see which post are upcoming, published, or in draft form.

This will also come in handy if you have a team of writers creating content for your website, as you can assign each post to an author. The card will automatically be assigned to them and show up in your board.

It is a great way to be able to plan your content, especially if you have an editorial calendar.
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Route published articles to your task manager, share updates with your team, and log details across your workspace. Pick a combination and activate it in one click.

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Create a Trello card for every new New York Times article, and notify your editorial channel in Slack
New New York Times articles instantly become Trello cards while your editorial channel gets notified in Slack, eliminating manual tracking.
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When a New York Times article is published, move the matching Trello card to review and alert Slack
Move articles straight to review in Trello and notify your Slack channel the moment New York Times publishes a new piece.
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Use ChatGPT to summarise new New York Times articles, create a Trello card, and post the brief in Slack
Generate AI summaries of published New York Times articles, store them in Trello cards, and brief your team in Slack.
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Turn every published New York Times article into a Trello card, create an Asana task for follow-up, and notify Slack
Sync published New York Times articles to Trello, assign follow-up work in Asana, and notify your team in Slack.

Supported triggers and actions for New York Times and Trello

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New York Times
New York Times Triggers & Actions
Article is published in New York Times
Triggers the automation when any article is published
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Trello
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Card is created in Trello
Triggers the automation when a card is archived
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Card is moved to list in Trello
Triggers the automation when a card is moved to a list
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Card is updated in Trello
Triggers the automation when a card is updated
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Comment is added to a card in Trello
Triggers the automation when a comment is added to any card
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Card is archived in Trello
Triggers the automation when a card is archived
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Label is added to card in Trello
Triggers the automation when any card is labelled
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Notification is created in Trello
Triggers the automation when a notification is created
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Checklist is created in Trello
Triggers the automation when a new checklist is created
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Activity is created in Trello
Triggers the automation when a new activity is created
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Member is added to card in Trello
Triggers the automation when a member is assigned to a card
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Board is added in Trello
Triggers the automation when a new board is added
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Label is created in Trello
Triggers the automation when a new label is created
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Attachments is added to card in Trello
Triggers the automation when a file or document is attached to a card
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List is created in Trello
Triggers the automation when a new list is created
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Get label by ID in Trello
Retrieve label by ID
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Get organization by ID in Trello
Retrieve organization by ID
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Get member by ID in Trello
Retrieve member by ID
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Get list by ID in Trello
Retrieve list by ID
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Get board by ID in Trello
Retrieve board by ID
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Find checklist item in Trello
Searches and locates a item in the checklist
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Get checklist item by id in Trello
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Find card in Trello
Locates a card within the application
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Create card in Trello
Generates a new card for a task
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Update card in Trello
Updates the information on the selected card
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Move card to list in Trello
Relocates a particular card to a list
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Add member to card in Trello
Assigns a team member to a task card
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Archive card in Trello
Move card to an archive section for future reference
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Get attachments of card in Trello
Retrieves attachments associated with a card
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Get card by ID in Trello
Retrieves a card using its id
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Create board in Trello
Generates a new board
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Search board in Trello
Searches for a board
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Copy board in Trello
Duplicate the entire content of the current board
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Close board in Trello
Close an existing board
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Create checklist Item in Trello
Generates a checklist item in a particular checklist
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Add attachment to card in Trello
Adds an attachment to a card in the particular project or board
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Complete checklist Item in card in Trello
Mark a checklist item as complete in a card
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Search list on board in Trello
Searches for a list in a board
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Create custom field in Trello
Creates a new marketing campaign
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Assign member to board in Trello
Adds a member to a designated board
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Search member in Trello
Searches for a member with
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Add checklist to card in Trello
Adds a checklist with tasks to a card
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Find checklist in Trello
Locate and access a predefined checklist with
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Delete checklist in card in Trello
Removes the entire checklist from the particular card
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Create list in Trello
Generates a new list
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Create comment in Trello
Generates a new comment
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Add label to card in Trello
Adds a label to a card in the particular list
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Add existing label to card in Trello
Adds an existing label to a card
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Remove label in Trello
Removes a label
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Add label to board in Trello
Creates a label on a board
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Find label on board in Trello
Locate and extract label information from a board
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What can you automate with New York Times + Trello?

Streamline your publishing workflow by turning published articles into actionable tasks and synchronizing updates across your boards.

What you can automate?
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Create Trello cards automatically from published New York Times articles
Instantly generate a new card in Trello the moment an article is published in New York Times. Eliminate manual copying and keep your project boards up to date.
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Capture complete article metadata and author details in Trello cards
Map article titles, publication dates, and author information directly into custom fields or descriptions on your Trello cards for complete context.
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Notify your editorial team instantly when a new article goes live
Alert your staff the second breaking news is published so writers and editors can immediately take ownership of follow-up tasks.
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Route articles to different boards based on category or topic
Sort incoming New York Times articles into specific Trello boards and lists depending on the news category or keyword criteria.
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Update Trello cards when article details or statuses change
Keep your Trello project tracking accurate by reflecting updates or revisions from published New York Times articles in real time.
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Sync articles without creating duplicate cards across your boards
Check existing lists before adding new items to ensure each published New York Times article corresponds to a single, unique Trello card.
Move Trello cards through review and publishing stages automatically
Transition your Trello workflow cards from backlog to review and final approval as your content pipeline progresses.
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Send published article details from Trello straight into Slack channels
Extend your Trello board activity by broadcasting new article cards and updates directly to your team communication channels in Slack.
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Who is New York Times + Trello integration for?

Journalists, editors, and research teams who need to track breaking news, manage editorial pipelines, and coordinate tasks instantly without missing critical updates.

News analysts and researchers
News analysts and researchers
Editorial teams
Editorial teams
Project and content managers
Project and content managers
Media monitoring specialists
Media monitoring specialists
Content creators and writers
Content creators and writers
Archival and compliance officers
Archival and compliance officers
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News analysts and researchers
You're reviewing published reports to track trending topics, but your tracking boards only update when someone manually copies article links, so the metrics you're reporting on are always a few hours behind — this integration means every new article populates your Trello board instantly and your workflow stays current.
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Editorial teams
You're monitoring breaking news across feeds to assign follow-up coverage, but important pieces slip by before anyone spots them, so your team reacts hours too late — automating both apps means every published article creates a Trello card immediately and your staff can take action without delay.
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Project and content managers
You're reporting on content schedules to stakeholders who demand real-time visibility, but tracking statuses by hand leaves gaps in your project logs, so leadership questions your delivery timelines — connecting these apps means every published item maps directly to your board and your project status remains transparent.
Media monitoring specialists
You're ingesting hundreds of daily articles to log relevant industry news, but the sheer volume makes manual record-keeping impossible, so crucial intelligence gets lost in the noise — with this integration, every published article is captured seamlessly and your database stays fully organized.
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Content creators and writers
You're waiting on editors to manually assign story briefs from published news, but handoffs stall in email threads, so your writing day starts with frustrating bottlenecks — automating both apps means every assigned story lands directly in your queue and your writing starts right away.
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Archival and compliance officers
You're maintaining chronological records of published publications for compliance review, but manual logging misses critical entries, so audits reveal frustrating gaps in your archives — this integration means every single article is logged automatically and your historical records remain complete.
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How do I connect New York Times to Trello?
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