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Estimate Poker
Planning poker for agile teams. No account, free & real-time
14 followers
Planning poker for agile teams. No account, free & real-time
14 followers
Estimate Poker is free, real-time planning poker for agile teams. Create a room, share a link or QR code, and your team votes on story points together, then reveals at the same time so no one anchors on the first number. No accounts, no installs. Scrum, Fibonacci, T-shirt, and custom decks, with instant agreement and average after every round. Free real-time planning poker for agile teams. No accounts, no installs, consensus in minutes.









Would love to see a built-in timer that auto-reveals after a set countdown, since right now someone always has to remember to hit reveal and it slows us down when discussions run long.
@filizzenarqihc Thanks for your feedback. Actually, good point. Once i thought about that and just left it behind :D Noted, started working on it, i will make it an optional check but will deploy soon. Thank you.
Shared a room with two coworkers and we knocked out a backlog grooming session in like ten minutes. The no-signup thing is a relief since most tools make you jump through hoops before you can even vote.
@tuana1214594 Thanks for your comment, and happy to hear that. It was one of my pain too. :) Any other feedbacks, here to listen and provide them asap. Thanks.
honestly the QR code share is super handy for jumping in fast, but one thing that would help my team is letting the room host lock specific estimates per round so someone cant change their vote last second and skew the average. basically a "final answer" button before reveal. would make the results feel more trustworthy
@vedat02op Thanks for your time to check out <3 I planned for host to choose last score but I got your point too, so i will look into it. Thanks <3 Happy to make it better for u folks.
Shared a link and had my team voting in under a minute. The reveal-at-once feature actually cut down on the usual anchoring nonsense we deal with in sprint planning.
@sefakrbaycq99 Thank you for your time and review <3 Appreciated.
love that reveals are synchronized across everyone at once, that tiny detail kills the anchoring problem planning poker was designed to solve.
@cihantayman Thanks for your comment. Yeah, especially when you try to do without tools or chat boxes, everyone is waiting for each other :D