⚡ Free · No registration

Agile Hub — free estimation poker, retro boards & kanban

Real-time agile tools for dev teams that hate friction. Create a workspace, share the link, and run planning poker, sprint retrospectives, and a kanban board together — no account, no install, no nonsense.

No sign-up required · Workspaces are saved — revisit anytime via the link

Everything a ceremony needs, nothing it doesn't

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Estimation Poker

Vote on story points with Fibonacci or T-shirt scales. Votes stay hidden until the host reveals them all at once, then the average is calculated instantly — no anchoring, no peeking.

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Retrospective Board

Three columns — What Went Well, Where We Stumbled, Action Items. Notes are anonymous, anyone can upvote, and cards re-sort by votes so the team's priorities surface on their own.

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Kanban Board

A minimalist Todo / Doing / Done board to track the sprint at a glance. Add cards, move them across columns, and keep everyone looking at the same source of truth in real time.

How it works

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Create a workspace

One click spins up a private room with a unique, shareable URL. No forms, no email.

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Share the link

Send the room URL to your team. They join with a nickname stored only in their browser.

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Run your ceremony

Estimate, retro, or plan together. Everything syncs live across every screen.

Why teams choose Agile Hub

Frequently asked questions

What is Agile Hub?

Agile Hub is a free, no-registration collaboration tool for agile development teams. It offers real-time estimation poker, anonymous sprint retrospectives, and a shared kanban board. You create a workspace, share its link, and your team joins instantly with just a nickname.

Do I need to create an account?

No. There is no registration or login. You create a workspace, pick a temporary nickname stored only in your browser, and share the room URL with your team.

Is it really free?

Yes — completely free, with no account, paywall, or trial.

How does estimation poker work?

The host enters a ticket name and chooses a scale (Fibonacci or T-shirt sizes). Team members vote privately so no one is anchored by others, then the host reveals all cards at once and the average is calculated automatically.

Are retrospective notes anonymous?

Yes. Notes are submitted anonymously across three columns. Anyone can upvote, and cards automatically re-sort by vote count so the team's priorities rise to the top.

Can I come back and review a past retro or sprint?

Yes. Workspaces persist, so as long as you keep the room link you can reopen it anytime to see your last retrospective, estimates, and kanban board exactly as you left them. Recent workspaces you've opened in this browser also appear on the home page.