Estimate story points right inside your meetings - no more context switching! π It's open source, integrates with Jira & Linear, and also works with Teams, Zoom & Webex.
Hey Product Hunt community! π I'm so excited to be launching PlanningPoker.live for Google Meetβ’ today! This has been a passion project of mine for a while, and I'm thrilled to finally share it with you all.
This is one of the very first add-ons available for Google Meetβ’, and it lets you run sprint planning poker estimations right inside your meeting β no more switching between tabs or apps! π The app opens in the sidebar of Meet and allows you to share your planning session with everyone in the call. My goal was to make sprint planning as seamless and efficient as possible for remote teams, and I think this integration really achieves that. It supports everything that you might need for scrum poker, such as anonymous voting, async voting, access controls, password protected rooms, AI summaries, batch imports and more. This is the result of years of user feedback - check out the repository on Github to see what I'm talking about!
The app is completely free to get started with (starter credits & free monthly credits afterwards), and it also integrates with Jira and Linear so you can easily import your tasks and export the results. Plus, it's also available for Teams, Zoom, and Webex (and the web of course!), so you can use it with whatever platform your team prefers.
I'd love to hear what you think! Any and all feedback is welcome. π
About PlanningPoker for Google Meet on Product Hunt
βGet accurate estimates for your next sprintβ
PlanningPoker for Google Meet launched on Product Hunt on September 24th, 2024 and earned 134 upvotes and 14 comments, placing #25 on the daily leaderboard. Estimate story points right inside your meetings - no more context switching! π It's open source, integrates with Jira & Linear, and also works with Teams, Zoom & Webex.
On the analytics side, PlanningPoker for Google Meet competes within Task Management, Meetings, GitHub and Remote Work β topics that collectively have 135.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how PlanningPoker for Google Meet performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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