Hi Monica,
Congrats on your recent strides with potty training! Since you asked...here're my thoughts:
You are right to question whether or not to take her out of the crib. Unless the crib has become unsafe because she's climbing out (or attempting to) then I suggest you keep her in the crib as long as possible. We transitioned my daughter's crib to a toddler bed right after her 3rd birthday. She had been fully potty trained for over 6 months. I felt bad putting her in a pullup every night when I knew she'd stay dry but felt bad NOT putting her in one since she couldn't get up and go to the potty on her own. But it was most important to me that she be safe in her crib. I suggest you get some padded undies for nighttime and some plastic lined sheets (they make ones that snap right over the regular crib sheet so if she does have an accident you can pull it right off and put her back down with minimal effort knowing that it's very unlikely that she'll go twice in one night). However, keep in mind that it might be another 3-6 months before she's ready for this. And by then you might be ready for the toddler bed anyway.
I'm glad we waited. Even though my daughter is old enough to know that she can get out of her toddler bed she still doesn't unless it's to go potty. Even then, she usually comes to me first, unless it's an "emergency", so I know she's up and so I can confirm that she gets back into bed safely.
Keep her safe in the crib as long as possile. That's my advice. Good luck!