Audience
Agile teams searching for a platform to retrospect and put forward clear, concise, honest and candid reflections
About Reflect
They help teams reflect on wins while homing in on what can be improved for next time. But without a clear meeting agenda and a way to follow up on action items, these meetings can get off track and not actually lead to process improvements. By tracking discussion topics, feedback, and actionable to-do’s within the tool, Agile teams can continuously improve their work—without reinventing the wheel. A sprint retrospective is a chance for the Agile team to share what went well during the sprint and planning process, and what you can improve for next time. Because Agile teams typically run two-to-four weeks sprints, a retrospective is a chance to see what was accomplished, and what work—if any—is still left. Retrospective meetings allow you to gather feedback from the entire team, including developers, designers, testers, and other stakeholders.