If all boards are already in a Workspace(s), there will be no migration required. Any personal boards will be shown in the highlighted section of the home page. To check for personal boards, go to the Trello Home page by selecting the home button in the top left of Trello's header bar and select "Boards" from the lefthand menu. Alternatively, go to. A personal board is a board that is not currently associated with any Trello Workspace.
Note that only personal boards will be affected by this change. It can of course still be used with multiple people as well, for instance, a marketing Workspace, a games night Workspace, etc. A Workspace can be used to contain boards for vacation planning, freelance work, or any other possible usage that only consists of a single user. The concept and functionality of a Workspace is the same as a Trello Team, in that it acts as a container for boards, but the new name does not imply a group of people is required or expected for it.
With this new terminology, we are requiring that all boards must exist within a Workspace. To help remove this expectation, the name Team is being changed to Workspace. Contrary to popular belief, Trello Teams can consist of a single person and contain boards that are not shared with anyone. The name “Team” gives an expectation that it must be used with a group of people. They also provide a way to give multiple people access to multiple boards, without having to invite them to each board individually. Trello Teams act as a container for multiple boards that typically fit within a similar theme. Since its creation, Trello's standard organizational structure for boards has been a Trello Workspaces ( What are Workspaces?).