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You should own your work—and know how to leave
A system becomes part of someone’s life or business only when the work can enter honestly, remain recoverable, and leave without hostage tactics. Superboard treats ownership and migration as product behavior, not legal fine print alone.

Trello ZIP and Board JSON are import inputs into Superboard—not Superboard export formats.
Current recovery and export behavior is bounded by the controls Superboard actually shows; no universal account export is promised.
Direction: richer artifacts, collaboration, and organizations require deeper export, retention, recovery, and departure flows.
Available today
Available today: a truthful way in
Superboard provides a guided Trello import with validation, preview, import, and success states. A Complete Workspace ZIP is the strongest path for large Boards; Board JSON is a smaller fallback. The original Trello Board is unchanged, and the result does not stay synchronized.
Those ZIP and JSON files are inputs for importing Trello data into Superboard. They are not Superboard export formats.
Imported archived work remains recoverable through Removed Items when the current import path supports it.
What remains with the Owner
The Owner decides what work must be preserved, verifies that any current export contains the needed supported material, and keeps separate records when the mission requires information Superboard does not export. Product ownership does not remove that consequential judgment.
Direction
Direction to remember—not available today
Richer native artifacts, collaboration, and organizations require deeper export, retention, administrative recovery, and departure flows. Those stronger exit controls are Direction until the product and current Help show them.
Export means the artifact must be usable
A trustworthy export is more than a success toast. The output should identify its scope, preserve supported content, avoid silently inventing missing data, and make unsupported material visible.
Current Help and visible product controls determine what can be exported today. This page does not promise a universal account export or lossless round trip where the product does not provide one. The Owner decides what must be preserved, verifies the exported artifact, and keeps any separate records required for the mission.
Removal and recovery are different decisions
Removing a Card, List, or Board can preserve a path back through Removed Items. Permanent deletion is different and should not be described as recoverable. Account and data requests follow the current Privacy and Support paths.
Superboard should never imply that a destructive action is reversible when the product does not show that protection.
Direction
Direction: richer artifacts need stronger exits
As Stage gains richer native artifacts and Superboard adds collaboration and organizations, export, retention, administrative recovery, and departure flows must deepen with them.
Those future controls are Direction until they appear in the product and current Help.