Updated July 2026

Night At The Infirmary Trello

Official Trello Status — July 2026

As of UPD 1, we have not confirmed an official Trello board published by A.D. Games for Night At The Infirmary on Roblox. The developer has not linked a public roadmap card from the Roblox game page, the A.D. Games group shout, or a verified social account that we can independently validate. If you find a Trello URL in a YouTube description or wiki aggregator, treat it as unverified until the studio acknowledges it on an official channel.

Fake Trello boards are common in the Roblox horror space. Scammers clone popular templates, slap a game title on the cover, and fill columns with recycled feature lists from unrelated titles. Those boards look authoritative but carry no connection to the real build running on place ID 101610294550592. Our policy mirrors our codes page: we only endorse planning tools tied to a source we can trace back to A.D. Games.

This does not mean A.D. Games will never publish a roadmap. Small studios sometimes add Trello, Notion, or GitHub project links after a beta stabilizes. When that happens, we will update this page with the verified URL and explain how to read each column. Until then, consider this an honest empty state — not a missing download you need to hunt through sketchy links.

Why There May Be No Public Trello Yet

Beta horror projects often keep internal task boards private while mechanics are still shifting. Night At The Infirmary is in active UPD 1 tuning — anomaly tells, night pacing, and UI flow can change between patches faster than a public roadmap stays accurate. Publishing a Trello too early creates expectation debt: players fixate on cards that get renamed, deferred, or cut before release.

A.D. Games may prefer communicating through Roblox-native channels first — game description edits, group announcements, and patch-day social posts — rather than maintaining a second platform. That approach is common when the team size is small and the priority is squash reproducible bugs reported during night shifts, not curate a feature theater for spectators.

Some community members create fan-made planning boards to track wishlist ideas. Those can be fun for brainstorming but are not authoritative. Never confuse a fan board with developer intent. Cross-check any claimed upcoming feature against our UPD 1 notes and the review before spreading rumors about new nights or anomaly types.

Track Updates on This Wiki Instead

Until an official Trello exists, our updates hub is the best substitute for a public roadmap. We document verified patch changes — balance tweaks, new anomaly behavior, UI fixes, and event windows — in language aimed at players, not internal sprint jargon. Each major entry links to deeper breakdowns so you can see what actually shipped versus what was only rumored on Discord.

Start with the UPD 1 patch notes for the current beta baseline. Bookmark the hub and check back after Roblox notification pings or weekend play sessions when studios often deploy hotfixes. We timestamp discoveries and cite observable in-game differences, similar to how a well-maintained Trello "Done" column should work — except we filter out unverified leaks.

For mechanics that already exist, use structured guides rather than waiting on roadmap cards. The anomalies index, first night walkthrough, and controls reference describe what is playable today. Roadmaps tell you what might arrive; wiki guides tell you how to survive tonight's queue.

How to Spot Fake Trello Links

Red flags for fraudulent boards: no link from the official Roblox game page, anonymous owners, columns copied verbatim from other horror games, and promises of unreleased codes or scripts. Another warning sign is a board that lists features already disproven in-game — if a card claims "co-op shifts" but the experience remains solo reception work, the board is fantasy.

Check whether the Trello workspace name matches A.D. Games branding used on Roblox. Mismatched logos, broken English feature titles, and download buttons pointing to executors are scam patterns, not roadmap hygiene. Legitimate studios rarely embed malware links inside planning tools.

If you believe you found a real board, send evidence through the game's official social channels rather than editing wikis unsourced. We will verify ownership or public developer endorsement before linking it here. Until that bar is met, default to our updates section and avoid giving scam boards traffic.

If an Official Trello Appears Later

When A.D. Games publishes a confirmed board, expect columns similar to other Roblox betas: In Progress, Testing, Released, and Known Issues. Read labels carefully — "Planned" is not a release promise. We will mirror critical cards into plain-language summaries on the updates hub so players who do not use Trello still get accurate timelines.

Subscribe to Roblox notifications for Night At The Infirmary and watch the game page for new social links. Official Trello URLs usually debut alongside a major patch — content expansions, Halloween events, or a 1.0 readiness push. Our events page will cross-link when roadmap cards tie to limited-time nights.

Until then, treat Trello hunt videos and repost threads as entertainment at best. Your reliable planning stack is this wiki, the community Discord guide for discussion, and firsthand play. That trio beats an unverified board every time for UPD 1 decision-making.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an official Night At The Infirmary Trello?

Not confirmed as of July 2026 and UPD 1. A.D. Games has not published a verified public board we can link from official channels.

Why do other sites show a Trello link?

Many aggregators copy placeholder boards from unrelated Roblox games. We only endorse roadmaps traceable to A.D. Games.

Where should I track upcoming features instead?

Use our updates hub and UPD 1 patch notes. They document verified changes without rumor-heavy roadmap cards.

Are fan-made Trello boards reliable?

They are community wishlists, not developer promises. Cross-check any claimed feature against wiki patch notes before sharing.

Will this page update if Trello goes live?

Yes. We will add the verified URL and explain how to read it the moment A.D. Games links an official board on Roblox or socials.