Free Agile Tools for Remote Teams

Real-time Planning Poker and Sprint Retrospective tools. No signup required. Start collaborating in seconds.

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Planning Poker

Estimate user stories with your team using Fibonacci cards. Real-time voting, instant results, and consensus tracking.

  • Fibonacci cards (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21)
  • Hidden votes until reveal
  • Average & consensus detection
Start Planning Poker →
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Sprint Retrospective

Run effective retrospectives with your team. Collect feedback, vote on items, and export action items.

  • Good / Improve / Actions columns
  • Vote on cards
  • Export to Markdown
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Why Teams Love AgileToolsz

Instant Start

No signup, no installation. Create a room and share the link in seconds.

Real-time Sync

Updates in under 200ms via Cloudflare edge. Everyone stays in sync.

Mobile Friendly

Works great on phones and tablets. Participate from anywhere.

What Makes AgileToolsz Different

Not just another voting tool. AgileToolsz is built around the principles of agile methodology, privacy by design, and genuine global accessibility.

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Zero Data Storage

Your sessions exist only in memory during the call. When everyone leaves, nothing is written to a database—ever. Your backlog discussions stay private.

Why privacy matters in agile →
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Methodologically Correct

When votes diverge, we identify who should speak and why—the highest and lowest estimators explain their reasoning before re-voting. That's real Planning Poker.

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4 Languages, 1 Team

Full support for English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French. Each team member sees the interface in their language. Same room, different languages—no friction.

Why language matters →

No Signup, Ever

Not "free tier with limits." Not "sign up to get started." Completely account-free. Your whole team joins in under 30 seconds, including contractors and guests.

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Learn Agile Best Practices

Free guides on estimation, retrospectives, sprint planning, and more—written for teams who take agile seriously.

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