We build in public. Here's what we're shipping now, what's queued up next, and what's on the radar for later. See what we already shipped in the changelog.
Actively in progress this quarter.
Paste your backlog and SprintFlint drafts a sprint commit based on your team's velocity and capacity. Surfaces tickets that don't fit the sprint goal so you can drop them before the meeting.
Native Slack webhook notifications for sprint start, sprint close, and tickets blocked for >24h. No third-party connector or paid add-on.
Burndown chart gets ideal-vs-actual annotations, scope-change markers, and the option to render either points or hours.
Committed and queued. Order may shift.
Layered on top of the demo project, a 5-step Stimulus tour walks new orgs through creating a sprint, moving a ticket, and running their first retro.
Fifth public tool. Paste daily remaining-points data, get a labelled chart you can screenshot for your weekly stakeholder update. No signup.
Drop a PR link in a ticket and SprintFlint mirrors merge status, review state, and CI back into the ticket — so the kanban reflects PR reality.
npm install @sprintflint/sdk for one-line ticket creation, sprint reads, and webhooks. Lowers the barrier for dev-tool integrations.
On the radar. Likely, not promised.
A single-screen view of velocity, focus factor, hit rate, and the riskiest tickets. Designed for the standup, not the boardroom.
Live, sharable retro board with sticky notes and dot-voting — usable without a SprintFlint account and embeddable like the other free tools.
One-click import from Linear and Jira (CSV today; OAuth-driven import for whole projects). The fastest possible migration from incumbent tools.
AI reads ticket history, blockers, and last sprint's retro. Suggests the format that fits this sprint best, prefills it, and proposes 2-3 action items the team can refine.
Read-only at first — see your sprint, your tickets, today's standup. Eventually editable for status changes and comments on the go.
Email [email protected] with a one-paragraph description of the problem you'd like us to solve. We read every one and the best ideas land in "Next" within a sprint.