!!! tip "" Note that [Zapier][1] is usually a simpler way to integrate Trello with Zulip. Get Zulip notifications from your Trello boards! [1]: ./zapier 1. {!create-stream.md!} 1. {!create-bot-construct-url.md!} 1. **Log in to Trello**, and collect the following three items: * **Board ID**: Go to your Trello board. The URL should look like `https://trello.com/b//`. Note down the ``. * **API Key**: Go to . Note down the key listed under **Developer API Keys**. * **User Token**: Go to . Under **Developer API Keys**, click on the **Token** link. Click on **Allow**. Note down the token generated. You're now going to need to run a Trello configuration script from a computer (any computer) connected to the internet. It won't make any changes to the computer. 1. Make sure you have a working copy of Python. If you're running macOS or Linux, you very likely already do. If you're running Windows you may or may not. If you don't have Python, follow the installation instructions [here](https://realpython.com/installing-python/). Note that you do not need the latest version of Python; anything 2.7 or higher will do. 1. Download [zulip-trello.py][2]. `Ctrl+s` or `Cmd+s` on that page should work in most browsers. 1. Run the `zulip-trello` script in a terminal, after replacing the all caps arguments with the values collected above. ``` python zulip_trello.py --trello-board-name TRELLO_BOARD_NAME \ --trello-board-id TRELLO_BOARD_ID \ --trello-api-key TRELLO_API_KEY \ --trello-token TRELLO_TOKEN \ --zulip-webhook-url "ZULIP_WEBHOOK_URL" ``` **Note**: Make sure that you wrap the webhook URL in quotes when supplying it on the command-line, as shown above. The `zulip_trello.py` script only needs to be run once, and can be run on any computer with python. 1. You can delete `zulip_trello.py` from your computer if you'd like. [2]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zulip/python-zulip-api/main/zulip/integrations/trello/zulip_trello.py {!congrats.md!} ![](/static/images/integrations/trello/001.png)