The agile sprint planning tool with built-in Planning Poker, backlog management, and AI task generation. Estimate story points, manage sprints, and ship faster — without Jira's complexity or per-seat pricing.
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From estimation to delivery — SprintFlow covers the full sprint lifecycle without the bloat.
Real-time Fibonacci estimation with your whole team. No third-party tools, no broken integrations — just vote and go.
Available nowAssign story points across dev streams — CRM, Mobile, QA, DevOps. Track bandwidth per member per sprint.
Available nowRun multiple Scrum teams inside one organization. Each team gets their own members, sprints, and sessions.
Available nowEpics → User Stories → Tasks → Bugs. Full hierarchy with status tracking, assignments, and sprint association.
Coming Phase 2From epics to user stories to tasks — AI generates your entire sprint structure, acceptance criteria, and task breakdowns in seconds. Save hours per sprint.
Coming Phase 3Burndown charts, velocity trends, team performance metrics, and exportable sprint reports.
Coming Phase 3No training required. Your team will know what to do on day one.
Sign up, name your organization, and invite your Scrum team. Takes under 2 minutes.
Import from Excel or add user stories manually. Assign sprints and owners in one place.
Open a story, trigger voting, and watch your team estimate in real time with Fibonacci cards.
Lock story points per stream, review bandwidth, and export the sprint plan to Excel.
The only tool that combines planning poker, backlog management, and AI — at a flat team price.
| Feature | ⚡ SprintFlow | Jira | Linear | PlanningPoker.com |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Built-in Planning Poker | ✓ Native | ~ Plugin only | ✗ | ✓ |
| Backlog Management | ✓ Phase 2 | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| AI Sprint Intelligence | ✓ Phase 3 | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Stream-based SP | ✓ Native | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Pricing model | Flat team price | Per user/mo | Per user/mo | Per user/mo |
| Starting price | $12/team/mo | $7.75/user/mo | $8/user/mo | $12/user/mo |
| Setup complexity | ✓ Minutes | ✗ Days | ~ Hours | ✓ Minutes |
One price for your whole team. No per-seat surprises.
"We replaced Jira + PlanningPoker.com with SprintFlow and cut our sprint planning time in half. The built-in poker is exactly what we were missing."
"The stream-based story point assignment is brilliant. I can see bandwidth per developer per sprint at a glance. No more spreadsheets."
"Simple, fast, and actually affordable for a team our size. The flat pricing makes budgeting predictable unlike every other tool we tried."
Everything you need to know about SprintFlow and agile sprint planning.
A sprint planning tool helps agile and scrum teams organize work into time-boxed sprints, estimate effort using story points, assign tasks to team members, and track progress through the sprint lifecycle. SprintFlow is an all-in-one agile tool that covers the full sprint lifecycle — built-in Planning Poker for real-time estimation, stream-based story point assignment, multi-team support, backlog management (Epics → User Stories → Tasks → Bugs), AI sprint intelligence that generates tasks and acceptance criteria from epics, velocity tracking, burndown charts, and sprint report exports. Everything your scrum team needs, without juggling multiple apps.
With SprintFlow, no. Most agile tools like Jira require a third-party plugin or a separate app like PlanningPoker.com just to run estimation sessions. SprintFlow has Planning Poker built in — real-time Fibonacci voting, reveal, and story point lock per stream — all inside the same workspace your team already uses for sprint planning, backlog management, and AI task generation. No extra logins, no broken integrations.
Jira is a powerful but complex project management platform built for large enterprises. SprintFlow is purpose-built for scrum teams who want to plan and estimate sprints without the setup overhead, admin complexity, or per-seat pricing. Key differences: SprintFlow includes native Planning Poker that Jira doesn't have; stream-based story point assignment across dev streams like CRM, Mobile, QA, and DevOps; AI sprint intelligence that generates entire sprint structures, user stories, tasks, and acceptance criteria from epics in seconds; and a flat team price rather than a per-seat cost that scales with every new member. SprintFlow is up and running in minutes, not days.
Story point estimation is a technique used by agile and scrum teams to measure the relative effort, complexity, and uncertainty of user stories — rather than estimating in hours. Teams typically vote using a Fibonacci sequence (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13…) to reach a consensus estimate. It helps teams plan sustainable sprints, identify hidden complexity early, and improve velocity forecasting over time. SprintFlow's built-in Planning Poker makes this process fast and collaborative, and its stream-based SP assignment lets Scrum Masters see total story points per developer stream — so you always know your team's capacity before locking a sprint.
Yes. SprintFlow's AI Sprint Intelligence feature (coming in Phase 3) generates your entire sprint structure from a single epic — breaking it down into user stories, tasks, bugs, and acceptance criteria in seconds. It also provides AI-powered velocity forecasting and sprint recommendations based on your team's historical performance. For teams that spend hours manually writing stories and tasks each sprint, this is the feature that saves the most time. It's included in the Business plan.
Yes — SprintFlow is designed with small agile teams in mind. The Starter plan supports up to 10 members at $12/month flat, with no per-seat fees, and includes Planning Poker, stream-based story point assignment, sprint management, and session history. Unlike enterprise tools that charge per user, your cost stays predictable as your team grows. When you're ready to scale, the Pro plan adds unlimited sessions, Excel import/export, up to 5 teams, and backlog management — and the Business plan adds AI sprint intelligence, velocity analytics, burndown charts, and unlimited teams.
Yes. SprintFlow supports multiple scrum teams inside one organization. Each team has its own members, sprints, planning poker sessions, and backlog. The Pro plan supports up to 5 teams, and the Business plan supports unlimited teams with shared velocity analytics and cross-team sprint reports — making it a practical scrum tool for scaling engineering organizations running parallel sprints across different product areas or business units.