Comparison of scrum software

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This page compares software with specific support for the scrum framework. Although the features of some general project management software can be conceptualized around scrum, general project management software is not included on this list unless it has, or a plugin for it has, specific support for scrum.

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General information

Software License Web-based Hosted On-Premises SaaS Implementation programming languages
Azure Boards Proprietary YesYesYes .NET   and modern Web frameworks
HeySpace Proprietary YesNoYesJavaScript
JIRA Proprietary YesYesYesJava
Projektron BCS Proprietary YesYesYesJava
Taiga AGPL-3.0-or-later YesYesYes Python and JavaScript
Trello Proprietary YesNoYes
Tuleap GPL-2.0-or-later YesYesYes PHP and JavaScript

Sprint features

SoftwareScrum boardCustom columnsBurndown chartSprint goal
Azure Boards YesYesYesSprint name
HeySpace YesYesNoSprint description
JIRA YesYesYesYes
Projektron BCS YesYesYesNo
Taiga YesYesYesYes
Trello YesYesVia pluginNo
Tuleap YesYesYesSprint description

Story features

SoftwareReorderable product backlogStory descriptionAcceptance criteriaStory pointsPlanning pokerPlanning poker points averagingStory claimingComments on storiesChange tracking
Azure Boards YesYesYesYesVia extension [1] NoYesYesYes
HeySpace YesYesYesNoNoNoYesYesYes
JIRA YesYesVia custom fieldYesVia pluginVia pluginYesYesYes
Projektron BCS YesYesYesYesNoNoYesYesYes
Taiga YesYesVia custom fieldYesVia pluginVia pluginYesYesYes
Trello YesYesYesVia pluginVia pluginVia pluginYesYesYes
Tuleap YesYesYesYesNoNoYesYesYes

Task features

SoftwareTasks within storiesTask claimingMultiple people can claim tasksSeparate comments on tasksAuto-story completion [a]
Azure Boards YesYesNoYesVia extension [2]
HeySpace YesNoYesYesNo
JIRA YesYesNoYesOptional
Projektron BCS YesYesYesYesNo
Taiga YesYesYesYesYes
Trello YesNoNoNoNo
Tuleap YesYesYesYesYes

Integration features

Software Slack integration HipChat integration GitHub integrationData export
Azure Boards YesYesYes
HeySpace own built-in featureown built-in featureNo
JIRA YesYesYesYes
Projektron BCS NoNoYes
Taiga YesNoYes
Trello YesYes [3] Yes
Tuleap NoNoYes

Scrum poker software

Software for planning poker.

Online tools

NameURLAuthorSign-up Required?Free-tier Limitations
Planning Poker www.planningpoker.com Mike CohnYes5 user maximum [4]
Scrum Jam – Planning Poker www.scrumjam.app Zymantas KatinasNoNone
point.poker www.point.poker Matthew RobinsonNoNone
Pointing Poker www.pointingpoker.com Matt RuweNoNone
Teaminal www.teaminal.com Brad SimantelYes15 user maximum [5]
Planning Poker and Bucket Estimation smartguess.is Björn JónssonYes10 user maximum [6]
Plannin Poker www.planninpoker.com Matthew LewandowskiNoNone
Agile Casino – Open Source Planning Poker agilecasino.kehrwasser.com Constanze Neutsch, Long Huynh Huu, Kevin HeusingerNoNone
iAmAgile iamagile.io Daniel IlinNo15-minute room time limit
Sommersol.com – Scrum Poker sommersol.com/scrumpoker Alfa SommersolNoNone
Planning Poker Online planningpokeronline.com Miquel Las HerasNoFree-tier (unlimited users, 9 votings per game) expires after six weeks, after which teams must purchase "Premium"
Planning Poker Web planningpokerweb.com Anilton VeigaNoNone [7]
Estimation Poker estimationpoker.jcreek.co.uk Josh CreekNoNone [8]
Poker Sizing pokersizing.com Lucio TudiscoNoNone
Scrum Poker Hub scrumpokerhub.com Zied HosniNoNone
Estim8 estim8.pro Andrew SavchynNoNone
SprintHQ https://sprinthq.app/ [ dead link ]Nathan SmithNoNone

See also

Notes and references

Notes

  1. When all tasks have been marked completed.

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