Agile Planning & Retrospective Tools

Free browser-based tools for Scrum teams — run Planning Poker estimations, collaborate on retrospectives, check sprint capacity, and keep meetings on time. No sign-up, no downloads.

Agile Ceremonies

Sprint Planning, Made Simple

Collaborative tools designed for Scrum Masters and Agile teams to streamline every ceremony — estimation, retros, capacity checks, and more.

Streamline Every Sprint Ceremony

Successful Agile teams rely on clear communication, fair estimation, and honest retrospectives. Daily Pick's free agile tools are built to support every sprint ceremony without the overhead of heavy project-management software:

  • Unbiased Estimation: Planning Poker prevents anchoring bias and ensures every voice is heard during story sizing — reveal votes simultaneously with Fibonacci cards.
  • Actionable Retros: Retro Board makes it easy to categorize team feedback and dot-vote on the highest-impact improvements.
  • Transparent Capacity: Capacity Dice quickly surfaces sprint risks by rolling PTO, meeting load, and wildcard events before you commit to scope.
  • Real-Time Health Checks: Morale Thermometer lets the whole team rate energy anonymously so Scrum Masters can spot burnout early.
  • Timebox Every Session: Meeting Timer keeps stand-ups, reviews, and retros on schedule with audio cues and shareable presets.

Why story points and sprint velocity matter: Accurate story point estimates depend on the whole team reaching consensus without anchoring off the first number they hear. Planning Poker enforces simultaneous reveal so every engineer, designer, and QA has an equal say. Over time, consistent estimation builds a reliable sprint velocity baseline — making capacity planning predictable and helping the team confidently commit to sprint goals. Capacity Dice complements this by modelling the real-world variables (PTO, meetings, on-call duties) that quietly erode velocity before the sprint even begins.

All tools work equally well for co-located and fully remote Scrum teams. As dedicated scrum tools online, they require nothing beyond a browser — no enterprise licence, no plugin, no project management suite. Open a session, share the link, and your ceremony runs in seconds.

Want to energize your stand-ups too? Explore the Stand-up Games Hub for speaker-order games your team will love. Or check out the Randomizers Suite for fair picks and decision tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Planning Poker and how does it work?

Planning Poker is a consensus-based estimation technique used in Scrum. Each team member privately selects a card representing their effort estimate using Fibonacci numbers (1, 2, 3, 5, 8…), then everyone reveals at once to surface discussion. Daily Pick's Planning Poker runs entirely in the browser with hidden votes, host controls, and Jira-ready summaries — no downloads or sign-up needed.

How do I run a sprint retrospective online for free?

Open the Retro Board and share the link with your team. Each person adds cards under What Went Well, What Didn't, and Action Items, then the team dot-votes on the most important improvements. It's completely free, works in any browser, and requires no account.

How can I check my team's sprint capacity before planning?

Use the Capacity Dice tool. Roll PTO, meeting, and wildcard dice to account for real-world team availability, then copy the resulting capacity summary directly into your planning notes or Jira.

Can I use these agile tools for remote Scrum ceremonies?

Yes — all Daily Pick agile tools are fully browser-based, so they work perfectly for distributed and remote teams. Just share your screen or send a direct link to teammates. No installs, no accounts, and no cost.

How do I check team morale anonymously during a sprint?

Open the Morale Thermometer and share the link with your team. Each member anonymously rates the team's energy on a visual scale, and the host sees the aggregated results in real-time — no individual responses are ever revealed.