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Estimate tickets with your team in real-time poker sessions - then check if your sprint actually fits. Set capacity, exclude PTO days, import from Trello or CSV. Your devs join with a link, no sign-up needed. Free to start.
I built SprintPlanner because I was tired of the same sprint planning ritual:
1. Open a poker tool to estimate tickets with the team 2. Copy story points into a spreadsheet 3. Manually calculate if the sprint scope fits the team's capacity 4. Realize it doesn't, panic-adjust, repeat
SprintPlanner puts all of that in one place.
How it works: → Create a poker session and share the link with your team; they join without signing up → Import your backlog from Trello or CSV in one click → Estimate tickets together in real-time with your preferred scale → Switch to the capacity board: set dev's capacity, mark days off, and see if your scope actually fits → Commit your sprint knowing the math checks out
What makes it different from other poker tools: Every developer sees the full ticket description on their own screen, with markdown formatting and a direct link to the source. No more squinting at someone's screenshare while the PO scrolls through Jira.
On top of that, most planning poker tools stop at estimation. You still need a spreadsheet to figure out if your sprint is realistic. SprintPlanner connects estimation directly to capacity - so you go from "we estimated everything" to "this sprint fits" without leaving the tool.
I'd love your feedback. Happy to answer any questions here!
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About SprintPlanner on Product Hunt
“Poker planning & sprint capacity in one tool”
SprintPlanner was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #5 on the daily leaderboard. Estimate tickets with your team in real-time poker sessions - then check if your sprint actually fits. Set capacity, exclude PTO days, import from Trello or CSV. Your devs join with a link, no sign-up needed. Free to start.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built SprintPlanner because I was tired of the same sprint planning ritual:
1. Open a poker tool to estimate tickets with the team
2. Copy story points into a spreadsheet
3. Manually calculate if the sprint scope fits the team's capacity
4. Realize it doesn't, panic-adjust, repeat
SprintPlanner puts all of that in one place.
How it works:
→ Create a poker session and share the link with your team; they join without signing up
→ Import your backlog from Trello or CSV in one click
→ Estimate tickets together in real-time with your preferred scale
→ Switch to the capacity board: set dev's capacity, mark days off, and see if your scope actually fits
→ Commit your sprint knowing the math checks out
What makes it different from other poker tools:
Every developer sees the full ticket description on their own screen, with markdown formatting and a direct link to the source. No more squinting at someone's screenshare while the PO scrolls through Jira.
On top of that, most planning poker tools stop at estimation. You still need a spreadsheet to figure out if your sprint is realistic. SprintPlanner connects estimation directly to capacity - so you go from "we estimated everything" to "this sprint fits" without leaving the tool.
I'd love your feedback. Happy to answer any questions here!