Retrospect.team: A Kanban Style Retrospective Tool

Micah Iverson
Krazier
Published in
2 min readAug 6, 2018

Hey Scrum masters, are you looking for a super simple way to run post sprint / project retrospectives with your teams? Look no further!

Homepage for Retrospect.team

Retrospect.team isn’t trying to be a big, complicated retrospective tool like some of the others out there. Our goal is to keep it simple for you and your team, no need to manually add team members to a board like you would have to do in Trello.

Here are some benefits to using Retrospect.team

  1. It’s free to get started, create up-to 10 active boards at no cost.
  2. Register and login with your existing accounts by our 3rd party integrations with Microsoft, LinkedIn and Google.
  3. Create boards in 15 seconds or less, just give it a name and select one of our 5 pre-defined templates.
  4. Refine your board by adding or removing sections to meet your needs.
  5. Make the board public and send your entire team a link to the board, no need for anyone else on your team to create an account.
  6. Upgrade to our paid account to manage board permissions at a finer level for more control.
  7. Your team can add their own cards, vote, delete and rearrange in real-time to give anonymous feedback about the past sprint or project.
  8. Lastly, use our export tool to export all the cards to PDF or Excel formats for use elsewhere.

As we have used the tool our self, we have found other ways to use it. For instance it works great for a simple daily task manager, ToDo list, send boars out to our clients for direct feedback on their projects and much more.

A sample board with sections and cards.

Want to play around on a real board?

Check out this public board we created to keep track of our top 10 favorite movies: https://www.retrospect.team/board/10-7-2018-365a7331-2eaa-4983-a3e7-38bde643da4b-23-6-45

We hope you’ll give Retrospect.team a spin, we think the more you use it the more value you’ll find in such a simple tool.

Come check us out! https://www.retrospect.team

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Micah Iverson
Krazier

Freelance Designer for the Web and Windows 10, Husband and Father. #IndieHacker