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Every planning poker tool is either free but ugly, or modern but $8-15/user/month. ScrumPlay is both ā free forever with clean design and zero friction.
š No signup, no install ā just share a link
š“ Simultaneous card reveal, no anchoring bias
š Consensus confetti & animated card flips
š Instant stats with distribution chart
š¬ Real-time chat & reactions
ā±ļø Voting timer with urgency effects
š 10 languages
No team size limit. No feature gates. $0 forever.

ScrumPlayFree planning poker that's beautiful and actually fun
Tired of wheel spinners that look like they were built in 2010? SpinPick is a beautifully designed random wheel with a warm pastel palette, smooth animations, and mobile-first UX.
- Weighted picks (boost any item's chances with 1xā5x)
- Multi-winner mode (pick multiple at once)
- Save & share wheels via URL
- 13 languages supported
- No sign-up required
Built for teachers picking students, creators making videos, and anyone who can't decide what to eat for lunch.

SpinPickA wheel spinner that doesn't look like it's from 2010
Dasongleft a comment
I use wheel spinners a lot ā for picking lunch spots, for random student picks during workshops, for YouTube content. But every single one looks terrible and runs like crap on mobile. So I made my own. It's free, no sign-up, works on your phone. Would love to know what you think.

SpinPickA wheel spinner that doesn't look like it's from 2010
Dasongleft a comment
Tried it - not cheap, but you get what you pay for. It catches things other code review tools completely miss, like edge cases that would only blow up in production. That alone makes it worth it for me.

Claude Code ReviewMulti-agent review catching bugs early in AI-generated code
