Run a Sprint Retrospective Online
Sprint retrospectives are the most important scrum ceremony for continuous improvement, but they often go off track or run too long. Dev Toolkit's Retro Board and Planning Poker give your team structured, timed collaboration tools that keep everyone focused. Use the Retro Board for collecting feedback and the Planning Poker for estimation in the same session.
SPRRetro Board[HOT]
Real-time collaborative retrospective board for agile teams. Add cards, vote, discuss, create action items.
SPRPlanning Poker[HOT]
Real-time collaborative estimation for agile teams. Create a room, share the link, pick cards, reveal together.
FAQ
- How long should a sprint retrospective take?
- A typical retro for a 2-week sprint should take 60-90 minutes. The Retro Board's timed phases (5 min write, 3 min vote, open discuss) help keep things on track.
- What format should I use?
- Start/Stop/Continue is the most common and works well for most teams. Mad/Sad/Glad is better when you want to surface emotional responses. The 4 Ls (Liked/Learned/Lacked/Longed For) works well for project retrospectives.
- Should retrospective cards be anonymous?
- Yes, especially for newer teams or when trust is still being built. Anonymous cards encourage honest feedback about processes and problems without fear of judgment.