Zoho Sprints

Zoho Sprints is a free online tool for agile planning and tracking. It allows you to create user stories, add estimation points, schedule agile meetings, and use timesheets to track work hours.

Languages supported: Czech, Danish, German, English, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (Simplified)

Platforms: Mac, Win, Linux

Price: $$$$$

Business Size: 0

9.0/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
Product is rated as #27 in category Project Management Tools Software
Ease of use
8.9
Support
9.0
Ease of Setup
0.0

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Zoho Sprints is a free online tool for agile planning and tracking. It allows you to create user stories, add estimation points, schedule agile meetings, and use timesheets to track work hours.

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Zoho Sprints Reviews

Ed K.

Advanced user of Zoho Sprints
★★★★★
Zoho Sprints Really Works for Service Companies

What do you like best?

Zoho Sprints works because it's so easy to start projects and easy to manage them. We've tried both SalesForce and Zoho Projects. Both are awesome but too much for our needs. We wanted something paired down to just the points that mattered to us, and that's what Zoho Sprints does. It allows us to focus on thus the most important aspects of our projects and ignore all the setup that larger, waterfall management tools require you to use.

For us, it all comes down to flexibility. If the tool isn't flexible, then it gets in the way. We really prefer Zoho Sprints literally because it works with our needs for max flexibility.

What do you dislike?

We got stimied quickly by just using boards and the service's single project views. We had to use the Epics features. Because we were working on so many projects as one time, not having Epics enabled meant we couldn't see how resources dedicated to one project would impact the timeline of another projects.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

I would ask yourself if you are comfortable with waterfal management or the need to pivot quickly. If waterfall is OK (like you're in the construction trades), then I would suggest Zoho Projects. It's much more full featured. but if you're looking at max flexibility and needing to pivot on a dime, Zoho Sprints works much better.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

Our biggest issue is managing multiple projects at once with remote developers and requiring complete flexibility. Customers make changes all the time, and Zoho Project just bonked as customers decided to switch tracks. If we had a big customer change, Sprints was easy to change and didn't require a lot of admin time adjusting the project setup.

Review source: G2.com

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