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The Free Agile SprintManagement Tool That Covers Your Entire SDLC

From business requirements to sprint retros, manage every phase of agile delivery in one connected workspace. No accounts, no subscriptions, no vendor lock-in.

Your sprint lifecycle in one place

Your data never leaves your machine.

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Connected Tools

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Dollars to Pay

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Data Sent to Servers

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Unified Workflow

The Complete Sprint Lifecycle

One tool. Every phase.

Each tool feeds the next. Stories flow into sprints, sprints produce retros, retros drive decisions. Nothing gets lost between handoffs.

01

Define

Generate PRD and BRD from a project description using AI. Set the foundation.

02

Plan

Write user stories, group them into epics, assign RACI roles, and calculate team capacity.

03

Execute

Import stories into a kanban sprint board. Drag across columns. Get AI-powered implementation guidance.

04

Reflect

Run retros on completed sprints, log decisions from story discussions, generate AI action items.

What Makes It Different

Built for how real teams work

AI at Every Step

Generate business docs, create acceptance criteria, get implementation guidance on sprint items, and extract decisions from story comments. All with your own API key.

Everything Connected

Stories import into the sprint board. Sprint results flow into retros. Team data from capacity planning populates owner dropdowns across every tool. One source of truth.

Fully Local & Private

All data lives in your browser's localStorage. No servers, no accounts, no tracking. Export to CSV or Markdown anytime. Your sprint data belongs to you.

Sprint Cycle Tracking

Create and manage multiple sprints with isolated boards. Complete sprints to freeze their state, then spin up the next one. Full sprint history preserved.

Drag-and-Drop Board

Kanban-style sprint board with To Do, In Progress, Review, and Done columns. Drag stories across lanes. Status syncs back to the story forge automatically.

Export Everything

Every tool exports to CSV and Markdown. Take your data to Jira, Confluence, Excel, or wherever your team works. No walled gardens.

All 8 Tools

Your complete agile toolkit

Each tool works independently but shares data across the suite. Start anywhere.

Connected by Design

Data flows automatically

Stories to Sprint Board

User stories import directly into your sprint board, grouped by epic. Priorities and story points carry over.

Sprint Results to Retro

Completed sprint items auto-populate the "Went Well" column. Incomplete items land in "Didn't Go Well" with full metadata.

Story Comments to Decisions

AI extracts key decisions from sprint story discussions. Owner auto-assigned from the story assignee.

Team Data Everywhere

Define your team once in Capacity Planner. Their names and roles populate owner dropdowns across every tool.

Stop juggling five different tools

Your free agile sprint management tool is one click away. No credit card, no trial expiry, no "upgrade to unlock" walls.

Works on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. No installation needed.

Built For Your Role

Who uses SprintLoop?

Product Owners

Write PRDs, manage backlogs, prioritize stories, and track sprint delivery end-to-end.

Scrum Masters

Plan sprint capacity, run retrospectives, track action items, and facilitate team ceremonies.

Business Analysts

Generate BRDs, define acceptance criteria, build RACI matrices, and trace requirements to epics.

Project Managers

Assess risks, assign responsibilities, monitor sprint progress, and log key decisions.

Frequently asked questions

Is SprintLoop really free?

Yes, completely free. There are no paid tiers, no feature gating, and no trial periods. All 8 tools are fully functional. The only optional cost is if you choose to use AI features, which require your own OpenRouter API key.

Where is my data stored?

All data is stored in your browser's localStorage. Nothing is sent to any server. You can export everything to CSV or Markdown at any time. Clearing your browser data will erase your projects, so export regularly.

Do I need to create an account?

No. There is no sign-up, no login, no account creation of any kind. Open the page, start working. That's it.

Can I use this for real sprint planning?

Absolutely. SprintLoop covers the full agile sprint lifecycle from business requirements through sprint execution and retrospectives. It supports sprint cycles, team capacity planning, kanban boards, RACI matrices, and risk tracking. It's built for Product Owners, Scrum Masters, and Business Analysts managing real projects.

How do the AI features work?

AI features are powered by OpenRouter. You bring your own API key and choose your preferred model. AI can generate business documents, create acceptance criteria for stories, provide implementation guidance on sprint board items, generate retro action items, and extract decisions from story discussions.

What is the best free alternative to Jira for sprint management?

SprintLoop is a free agile sprint management tool that covers the full SDLC without requiring sign-up or payment. Unlike Jira, it runs entirely in your browser with no server dependency. It includes business docs, user stories, sprint boards, capacity planning, RACI matrices, epic tracking, retros, and risk registers -- all in one connected workspace.

Can I export my data from SprintLoop?

Yes. Every tool exports to CSV and Markdown formats. Take your data to Jira, Confluence, Excel, or wherever your team works. No walled gardens, no vendor lock-in.

Does SprintLoop work on mobile?

SprintLoop is fully responsive and works on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge across desktop, tablet, and mobile. All tools adapt their layout for smaller screens with mobile-friendly navigation and touch-compatible interactions.

How are the tools connected?

User stories import into the sprint board grouped by epic. Completed sprint items auto-populate retro columns. AI extracts decisions from story comments. Team members defined in Capacity Planner populate owner dropdowns everywhere. Each tool can work independently, but together they form one continuous workflow.