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SprintVibe
Plan Sprints with AI-Powered Precision and Speed
Most project management tools make you do all the planning yourself. SprintVibe flips that! Describe what you're building and AI generates complete sprints with epics, stories, and tasks. Chat with Vibe, our AI assistant, to refine your roadmap before generating. Choose from top AI Providers (Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini). Then execute on a real-time kanban board with drag-and-drop and live sync. Built for solo developers and small teams who'd rather get coding faster than spend hours planning.
If you use Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot, or any AI coding tool, you already know the loop: open a new chat, re-explain your project, paste in the relevant files, describe what you're trying to build, then start coding. Repeat. Every. Single. Session.
That's the gap SprintVibe fills. It's a project tool built for the way devs work with AI now: agents read your sprints, statuses update themselves, and the human stays in the director's chair.
Here's the thing that surprises new users: SprintVibe generates entire sprints with the full context of your project already loaded. Your GitHub repo (auto-detected tech stack, file layout, AI-summarized codebase profile), past sprints and what shipped, the backlog, linked initiatives, uploaded docs. Vibe sees all of it before it writes a single story. The generated sprint reads like it came from someone who's been on the team for months: epic structure that matches your codebase, stories with acceptance criteria that reference real modules, tasks that respect your stack instead of guessing. All saved in a neat project.
You're always in control. Every epic, story, acceptance criterion, and task is editable inline. Drag to reorder. Adjust points. Move stories between epics. Or scrap a story and ask Vibe to draft another. Nothing locks until you say so.
Here's what the rest of the loop looks like:
MCP server, native. Cursor, Claude Code, Windsurf, VS Code, and Zed connect in two minutes. Your agent reads sprints, fetches story context, updates statuses, and adds comments. No copy-paste, no re-explaining.
GitHub closes the loop. Push a branch named story-42-* and SprintVibe moves the story to In Review when the PR opens, and to Done when it merges. No standup, no board grooming.
Vibe, your in-app AI. Chat to brainstorm, generate a full sprint with epics, stories, and tasks, or open the floating Vibe popover on any page to update a story, mark tasks done, or triage the backlog. It already knows the page you're on.
Triage. Every incoming request (Slack-style notes, API, MCP, or labeled GitHub issues) lands in one queue. Accept, decline, dedupe, or snooze. AI suggests priority and the right epic.
Sprint Pulse and Reports. AI-drafted updates from real activity. Standups, weekly recaps all without typing them.
Calendar views. See the week ahead, not just the board.
Kanban, Drafts, Inbox. The basics, done right. Real-time sync, custom columns, drag-and-drop, no refreshes.
Built for solo devs, indie hackers, and small teams who'd rather ship than groom a backlog.
Free trial, no credit card. Plans start at $15/mo with no per-seat fees on individual tiers.
Curious to hear from this crowd: how do you currently keep your AI coding sessions on track between Cursor windows? What's working, what's a mess?
About SprintVibe on Product Hunt
“Plan Sprints with AI-Powered Precision and Speed”
SprintVibe was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #76 on the daily leaderboard. Most project management tools make you do all the planning yourself. SprintVibe flips that! Describe what you're building and AI generates complete sprints with epics, stories, and tasks. Chat with Vibe, our AI assistant, to refine your roadmap before generating. Choose from top AI Providers (Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini). Then execute on a real-time kanban board with drag-and-drop and live sync. Built for solo developers and small teams who'd rather get coding faster than spend hours planning.
On the analytics side, SprintVibe competes within Task Management, Developer Tools and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how SprintVibe performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted SprintVibe?
SprintVibe was hunted by Nick Mc. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of SprintVibe including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Nick, the creator of SprintVibe.
If you use Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot, or any AI coding tool, you already know the loop: open a new chat, re-explain your project, paste in the relevant files, describe what you're trying to build, then start coding. Repeat. Every. Single. Session.
That's the gap SprintVibe fills. It's a project tool built for the way devs work with AI now: agents read your sprints, statuses update themselves, and the human stays in the director's chair.
Here's the thing that surprises new users: SprintVibe generates entire sprints with the full context of your project already loaded. Your GitHub repo (auto-detected tech stack, file layout, AI-summarized codebase profile), past sprints and what shipped, the backlog, linked initiatives, uploaded docs. Vibe sees all of it before it writes a single story. The generated sprint reads like it came from someone who's been on the team for months: epic structure that matches your codebase, stories with acceptance criteria that reference real modules, tasks that respect your stack instead of guessing. All saved in a neat project.
You're always in control. Every epic, story, acceptance criterion, and task is editable inline. Drag to reorder. Adjust points. Move stories between epics. Or scrap a story and ask Vibe to draft another. Nothing locks until you say so.
Here's what the rest of the loop looks like:
MCP server, native. Cursor, Claude Code, Windsurf, VS Code, and Zed connect in two minutes. Your agent reads sprints, fetches story context, updates statuses, and adds comments. No copy-paste, no re-explaining.
GitHub closes the loop. Push a branch named story-42-* and SprintVibe moves the story to In Review when the PR opens, and to Done when it merges. No standup, no board grooming.
Vibe, your in-app AI. Chat to brainstorm, generate a full sprint with epics, stories, and tasks, or open the floating Vibe popover on any page to update a story, mark tasks done, or triage the backlog. It already knows the page you're on.
Triage. Every incoming request (Slack-style notes, API, MCP, or labeled GitHub issues) lands in one queue. Accept, decline, dedupe, or snooze. AI suggests priority and the right epic.
Sprint Pulse and Reports. AI-drafted updates from real activity. Standups, weekly recaps all without typing them.
Calendar views. See the week ahead, not just the board.
Kanban, Drafts, Inbox. The basics, done right. Real-time sync, custom columns, drag-and-drop, no refreshes.
Built for solo devs, indie hackers, and small teams who'd rather ship than groom a backlog.
Free trial, no credit card. Plans start at $15/mo with no per-seat fees on individual tiers.
Curious to hear from this crowd: how do you currently keep your AI coding sessions on track between Cursor windows? What's working, what's a mess?