Kanban boards, spillover tracking, auto-rollover, burndown charts, and a headless ticketing system. No setup overhead. No scrum master required.
See How It Works →We needed sprint management for our 5-person engineering team. Then we realized everyone was overcommitting every morning. Then we needed a ticketing system. So we built all three into one tool that runs your B2B SaaS engineering, support, and ops.
2-week sprints, 2 per month. Pick an anchor feature, 3-4 enhancements, a couple of modifications. 70% planned, 30% adhoc. Kanban boards with story points. Auto-generated sprint codes that are month-aligned and human-readable.
Push a task to next sprint. Move an active task to backlog. Pull a backlog item into the current sprint. When a sprint ends, every pending item moves to the next sprint automatically, in the same state. Spillover rate tracked per sprint and per task.
Your team overestimates what they can do in a day. Time boxing fixes that. Block your day into real slots, set priorities, track what actually gets done. No more promising 5 things in standup and finishing 2.
Attribute feature requests to the customer who asked for them. See which customers are driving your roadmap. When a feature ships, you know exactly who to tell.
Sprint burndown charts, workload per team member, velocity tracking, and sprint review dashboards. Every other tool charges extra for this. We don't.
A full ticketing system with public REST API, webhooks, and real-time updates. Embed it in your product, connect it to Slack, or build your own UI. Your support ops live in the same tool as your sprints.
Sprint ends? Every unfinished task auto-moves to the next sprint in the same state. No manual cleanup. Spillover rate is tracked per sprint and per task, so you can see who's consistently overcommitting and which tasks keep slipping. Push to next sprint, move to backlog, pull from backlog into active — your team stays fluid without losing track of anything.
Your team gets hit with requests all day. People overestimate what they can do and promise 5 things in standup, then finish 2. Time boxing forces realistic daily planning — block your hours, see what actually fits, and stop context-switching between everything at once.
A full ticketing system with a public REST API. Embed it in your app, connect it via webhooks, or use the built-in dashboard. Customer tickets live right next to your sprint board, so your engineering and support teams share the same context. Coming soon: headless subscription management to complete the ops stack.
Pick your anchor feature, enhancements, and modifications. Set the 70/30 split. Assign tasks to team members. Sprint code generates automatically.
Kanban board for task flow. Time box your day so you don't overcommit. Move tasks between sprint and backlog as priorities shift. Adhoc tasks land in the 30% buffer.
Burndown chart, velocity, workload per member, spillover rate. Sprint closes, pending tasks auto-move to next sprint. No scrum master needed.
Everything you need to know before committing. We keep it direct.
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