How to Run Effective Remote Sprint Planning
Sprint planning is hard enough in a room with a whiteboard. Do it across four time zones and a flaky video call, and it can fall apart fast—people talk over each other, a couple of folks go quiet, and an hour later you’ve estimated three stories. Here’s how to keep remote planning tight and actually engaging.
Read MoreFibonacci, T-Shirt Sizes, or Powers of 2? Choosing a Planning Poker Scale
When a team starts using planning poker, the first argument usually isn’t about a story—it’s about the cards. Should the deck be Fibonacci numbers? T-shirt sizes? Powers of 2? Here’s an honest comparison so you can pick one and move on.
Read MoreWhat Is Planning Poker? A Beginner's Guide to Agile Estimation
If you’ve just joined an agile team, you’ve probably heard someone say “let’s planning poker this one” and watched everyone reveal a number at the same time. If it looked a little like a card game, that’s because it is one. Here’s what’s actually going on—and how to run your own session in a couple of minutes.
Read MoreThe Best Free Planning Poker Tool for Agile Teams in 2025
If you’ve searched for a free planning poker tool, you’ve probably found a dozen options that all have one thing in common: you hit a paywall fast.
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