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Remote teams struggle to connect. Meetings feel flat. Surveys get ignored.
SquadJam fixes this with real-time activities your team will actually enjoy:
🔗 Jira and Slack integration for scrum activities
🔄 Retros that surface real feedback
💬 Check-ins that show how people really feel
🧊 Icebreakers that aren't cringe
📊 Planning poker & dot voting
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SquadJam Real-time team rituals that spark connection
Alan Martinezleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Alan, a software engineer who spent years leading remote and hybrid teams. The problem I kept hitting: Every week I needed to run retros, check-ins, and icebreakers, and I'd waste 15 to 20 minutes hunting for activities across random websites, copying prompts into docs, or setting up boards that felt like overkill. Participation dropped, and the meeting energy died...

SquadJam Real-time team rituals that spark connection
Alan Martinezstarted a discussion
How do you get honest feedback in remote retros?
I’m building SquadJam to make remote team rituals feel more real-time. Retros are tricky, people stay polite, or one voice dominates. What’s worked for you to surface honest feedback remotely? Anonymous input first, then discuss, or open discussion first? Reveal results instantly, or reveal together after everyone submits? Any prompts that consistently unlock real insights?
Alan Martinezleft a comment
This is a really solid breakdown, especially the point about recurring problems vs “interesting” tools. I’m still early in my journey and the $300 MRR mark feels deceptively far away without distribution, so seeing the timeline and the churn/iteration phase is super helpful. Quick question: during that big iteration phase, how did you decide what to change first? Was it more driven by churned...
My tool reached $300 MRR! Here's how I did it (no audience, no ads)
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Alan Martinezleft a comment
This really resonates, especially the idea that the conversations matter more than the ranking. I’m gearing up for my first launch soon, and that’s exactly the part I’m still trying to understand: how much of launch day ends up being about listening vs. broadcasting. For you, what helped you get the right conversations going early on? Was it mostly inbound on launch day, or things you did...
Post-launch thoughts after reaching Top 10 on Product Hunt
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