Announcement

SprintFlint v1.3: Open Acquisition Stack

5 May 2026

LONDON, 5 May 2026: SprintFlint today released v1.3 — a free, no-signup acquisition stack covering five interactive sprint tools, eight downloadable agile templates, eight head-to-head comparison pages, a public roadmap, a public changelog with Atom feed, and a 15-term scrum and agile glossary.

Most sprint-tool vendors gate their best educational content behind email forms. SprintFlint v1.3 takes the opposite approach: every resource is free, copyable, embeddable, and has no signup wall. The bet is that engineers find tools the way they find code — by copying it, embedding it, and sharing it with their teams.

Five free interactive tools

Every tool also has an embeddable iframe version at /embed/<tool> with a "Powered by SprintFlint" attribution — so bloggers, scrum trainers, and engineering blogs can drop the tools straight into their own posts.

Eight downloadable markdown templates

Available at sprintflint.com/templates, each template is rendered on-page and downloadable as raw .md at /templates/<slug>.md:

  • Sprint Planning Meeting Template
  • Retrospective Action Tracker
  • Definition of Done Checklist
  • Sprint Goal Canvas
  • User Story Template
  • Pull Request Review Checklist
  • Daily Standup Template
  • Engineering Manager 1:1 Meeting Template

Eight head-to-head comparison pages

For teams evaluating alternatives, comparison pages cover Jira, Linear, Notion, GitHub Projects, Asana, Trello, ClickUp, and monday.com — each with at-a-glance feature tables, philosophy, sprint-specific feature breakdowns, and pricing. Hub at sprintflint.com/comparisons.

Public roadmap, changelog, and glossary

  • Public roadmap grouped Now / Next / Later — what's shipping and what's queued.
  • Public changelog with an Atom feed for RSS subscribers.
  • Scrum & agile glossary — 15 terms (velocity, story points, sprint goal, retrospective, burndown, planning poker, kanban, backlog, epic, user story, definition of done / ready, capacity, focus factor) defined in plain English.

AI-friendly by default

The expanded /llms.txt describes positioning, comparisons, free tools, docs, glossary, editor integrations, and brand facts so AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity can summarise SprintFlint accurately. robots.txt explicitly allows GPTBot, OAI-SearchBot, ClaudeBot, anthropic-ai, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended, Bingbot, Applebot, Applebot-Extended, and CCBot. SprintFlint also supports first-class integration with Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Aider, Windsurf, Zed, Codex CLI, Continue, and Cline.

Pricing unchanged

SprintFlint remains free for the first 300 tickets and £5 per user per month after — or £50 per user per year. No credit card required to start, no per-feature paywall, no seat minimum.

Try it

sprintflint.com — free signup at /magic-link/new.

Press contact

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