If Trello isn’t loading for you despite the servers being green, the issue is likely local or related to your specific account. Sometimes a board gets “stuck” in your browser’s local memory.
According to the official Atlassian status page, all core services—termed “All Systems Operational”—including the web interface, mobile apps, and API, are functioning normally. There have been no reported outages or significant degradations in the last 24 hours.
Troubleshooting “Not Working” Issues
If Trello isn’t loading for you despite the servers being green, the issue is likely local or related to your specific account. Try these fixes in order:
Hard Refresh: Sometimes a board gets “stuck” in your browser’s local memory. Press Ctrl + F5 (Windows) or Cmd + Shift + R (Mac) to force a fresh reload of the page.
Incognito/Private Mode: Open Trello in a private window. If it works there, one of your browser extensions (like an ad-blocker or a specific Trello Power-Up) is interfering with the site’s scripts.
Check Your Power-Ups: If a specific board is slow or won’t load, a third-party Power-Up might be failing. Try accessing the board via the mobile app; if it works there, the web-based Power-Up is likely the culprit.
ISP/DNS Sync: Since you’ve been troubleshooting various connection errors recently (like Dropbox and Discord), try flushing your DNS one more time. Open Command Prompt and type
ipconfig /flushdns.
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Is it a specific Board or the whole site?
Individual Board Issue: If you can see your dashboard but one specific board won’t open, it may be due to a very large number of attachments or a corrupted “Card Repeater” automation.
Login Loop: If you are stuck on the login screen, clear your Atlassian account cookies specifically. Atlassian recently updated their SSO (Single Sign-On) flow, which can sometimes cause “400 Bad Request” errors for old sessions.
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