Best On-Premise Retrospective Tools of 2024

Find and compare the best On-Premise Retrospective tools in 2024

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    Leantime Reviews

    Leantime

    Hyve5 Inc

    Free
    From the beginning, manage your projects. Collect, collaborate, and mature ideas while creating the projects that result. Use our research and strategy boards to help you define product requirements and take a strategic approach to each project. Plan your next steps carefully and keep track of where you are in each phase of your project development. With ease, track your teams' daily tasks. You can easily track what your team is working on and make decisions based upon their velocity. Your long-term roadmap should be planned and broken down into tasks that you can assign your team members. Our report screens and retrospective boards will give you insight into your velocity and help you learn more about your team. We believe that every team should have the tools to make their work more efficient, which will lead to better outcomes. Our mission is to make project management easy. Open Source Software allows more managers to use the tools we provide.
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    Easy Agile TeamRhythm Reviews
    Support your team, from planning to release and review, and deliver products your customers will value. Easy Agile TeamRhythm’s highly-visual story maps transform the Jira backlog to a meaningful picture of what is being done. This makes sprint or version planning and backlog refinement as well as user story mapping easier. Retrospectives are a great way to bring everything together and review the sprint. All of this syncs instantly with your Jira environment. Easy Agile TeamRhythm will help you make your next release even better. Visit easyagile.com to see it all
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    Reflect Reviews

    Reflect

    ZYMR

    $10 per user per month
    They allow teams to reflect on their successes while focusing on what they can improve for the next time. These meetings can easily get off track without a clear agenda and a way of following up on action items. Agile teams can improve their work without reinventing the wheel by tracking discussion topics, feedback and actionable to-dos within the tool. A sprint retrospective allows the Agile team to discuss what went well in the sprint planning and execution process and what can be improved for next time. Agile teams usually run sprints of two to four weeks. A retrospective allows you to review what has been accomplished and what, if any, work is still left. Retrospective meetings are a great way to get feedback from all members of the team, including testers, designers, developers, and other stakeholders.
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