Scrum Faces - Planning Poker

by COBE.TECH


Productivity

free



Scrum Faces - agile card deck app for arranging story points in a scrum process.


Having trouble estimating sprints? With this simple and easy to use app from COBE, the required effort is clearly visualised, improving the understanding of the task difficulty in agile development. This beautifully crafted card deck app is bound to improve your productivity, while the cool animations might help you survive those loooong planning sessions. What we offer: – Card numbers in the Fibonacci sequence– Touch or shake your phone to flip the card– Easy-to-use – No adds experience– Beautiful design – Cool animationsHow does it work?– Every single member estimates the required effort and determines one value – All the members show their device, so everyone could see the display– Each card on every device will be shown by tapping or shaking the device– Now every member knows all of the estimations and the storypoints can be determinedThe latest update includes an added privacy policy.Don’t forget to check our cool animations and different deck settings and improve your estimations today.If you have any questions or problems, please don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected] and we’ll make sure to fix the problem as soon as possible.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Numbers are too small to read for zoom based refinement.

Dan Vee

I love this app, gonna give only 3 stars because is not compatible with gesture navigation :(

Francisco Barrios

The iOS version works great, but on Android (Pixel 3) swiping right doesn't work so you're limited to the numbers up to 8

Dominic Laycock

Really cool illustrations!!!

Eduardo Javier

No options available on swipe.

Alycia Bailey

Misses numbers above 8, too small numbers in display, freezes.

Arthur Hagen

Missing the full numbering system.

Kirill Lassounski

Cool app, easy to use!

Ivan Pozderac

Love the illustrations and the simplicity of the app. It's a shame not having the full deck. When can we expect an update?

Pedro Ivo

Could you please add 1/2 complexity

David Leibovych