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by cameronh90 2086 days ago
We have blocked Trello accounts in our org, mainly because SSO and enforced 2FA was locked behind Trello Enterprise. The department that wanted to use it couldn't get budget approval for that plan, which leaves no alternative but to block it.

(And as I understand it, Trello Enterprise doesn't even get you SSO without paying additionally for Atlassian Access? The website seems to be inconsistent on this point.)

We have teams that would definitely like to use Trello, but $4200/month as the minimum tier was too much.

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It's the other way around. You only need to buy Atlassian Access to get the SSO + enforced 2FA for your Trello (and also any other Atlassian product) users.

Trello Enterprise (optionally) would secure your content (i.e. attachment restrictions, power-up restrictions, token restrictions, audit logs, team management).

That doesn't appear to be what the website says: https://trello.com/en-GB/enterprise

"Exclusive Enterprise Features: [..] SAML SSO via Atlassian Access"

Similarly, on the pricing page: https://trello.com/pricing - it lists "SAML SSO via Atlassian Access" only on the Enterprise column.

I'm sorry it's confusing. It's trying to say that SAML SSO is provided via Atlassian Access - but you don't need to buy Enterprise to buy Atlassian Access - it's a totally separate product (and does not require Enterprise). We are in transition right now (formerly SSO was provided by Enterprise) and so our final pricing page isn't quite where it needs to be.