Sprint Planner

Productivityweight 1tracker · keeps what you put in

The sprint starts full of optimism and ends full of questions about where the points went. The Sprint Planner keeps the plain record — each story, its points, its status from planned to done, and which sprint it belongs to — so planning rests on what actually happened last time.

This is not a screenshot. It's the real tool, running right here — go on, put something in it.

Open the demo full-screen: /demos/sprint-planner.html

What it keeps

Questions people ask

How do I track sprint stories and story points without Jira?
Each story gets an entry: name, points, a status of Planned, In sprint, or Done, and the sprint it's assigned to. It's the sprint board reduced to what you actually look at.
Does the Sprint Planner require a server or team account?
No — it's one HTML file that runs offline in your browser. No admin console, no per-user license, nothing leaving the page. You own the file outright, which is more than can be said of most project tools.
Is this suitable for a one-person project?
Very — solo developers may be its happiest users. Sprints are just promises to yourself with dates on them, and the log of points planned versus done keeps those promises realistic.

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