Comparisons
How ScrumTool compares
Honest comparisons with the most popular agile tools. See which one fits your team’s full sprint cycle.
vs EasyRetro
EasyRetro Alternative: More Than Just a Retro Board
EasyRetro is a solid retro board. But most Scrum teams also need planning poker and async standups. ScrumTool covers all three — with AI summaries built in.
vs Retrium
Retrium Alternative: All Three Scrum Ceremonies in One Tool
Retrium charges $29+ per team for retrospectives alone. ScrumTool gives you retros, planning poker, and async standups — with AI built in — starting free.
vs Parabol
Parabol Alternative: Simpler Scrum Ceremonies with AI Built In
Parabol is powerful but carries complexity. ScrumTool is purpose-built for the three core Scrum ceremonies with AI summaries, real-time collaboration, and a setup time measured in seconds.
vs Geekbot
Geekbot Alternative: Async Standups Without the Slack Dependency
Geekbot is useful if your team already lives in Slack. ScrumTool gives you async standups as a standalone workspace, plus retrospectives and planning poker in the same product.
vs GoRetro
GoRetro Alternative: Retrospectives with AI and Real-Time Collaboration
GoRetro covers the basics of retrospective boards. ScrumTool adds AI summaries, action-item workflows, planning poker, and async standups so your team can run the full sprint cycle.
vs Miro
Miro Alternative for Scrum Teams: Purpose-Built Ceremonies Tool
Miro is a broad visual workspace. ScrumTool is not trying to replace every whiteboard use case — it replaces the ceremony boards, estimation sessions, and async updates Scrum teams run every sprint.
vs Neatro
Neatro Alternative: Retrospectives + Planning Poker + Standups
Neatro focuses on retrospectives. ScrumTool keeps retros simple, then adds planning poker, async standups, and AI summaries so teams do not need three separate tools.
vs Reetro
Reetro Alternative: Retrospectives with AI Summaries and Planning Poker
Reetro helps teams collect retrospective feedback. ScrumTool turns that feedback into AI summaries and action items, then supports estimation and async check-ins in the same place.
vs Standuply
Standuply Alternative: Standups Without Complex Bot Setup
Standuply automates check-ins inside Slack and Teams. ScrumTool gives teams a standalone async standup flow, plus retrospectives and planning poker in one simple workspace.
vs PlanitPoker
PlanitPoker Alternative: Planning Poker Plus the Rest of Scrum
PlanitPoker is focused on story estimation. ScrumTool keeps real-time planning poker simple, then adds retrospectives and async standups so sprint ceremonies stay connected.
vs PointingPoker
PointingPoker Alternative: Estimation Connected to Every Ceremony
PointingPoker is useful for quick story estimates. ScrumTool adds the surrounding workflows teams need: retrospectives, async standups, action items, and AI summaries.
vs TeamRetro
TeamRetro Alternative: Retros Without Paying for Separate Poker and Standups
TeamRetro is a polished retrospective product. ScrumTool is a broader Scrum ceremony workspace: retro boards, planning poker, async standups, and AI summaries under one roof.
vs Metro Retro
Metro Retro Alternative: Simpler Retros Plus Poker and Standups
Metro Retro is visually expressive and design-heavy. ScrumTool keeps the ceremony workflow focused: run retros, estimate stories, track standups, and capture AI summaries without a canvas learning curve.
vs Range
Range Alternative: Async Standups Plus Scrum Ceremonies
Range focuses on check-ins, goals, and team connection. ScrumTool is built for Scrum teams that want async updates alongside retrospectives, planning poker, blockers, and AI ceremony summaries.
vs Geekbot
Geekbot Pricing vs ScrumTool: What Teams Actually Get
Geekbot pricing is built around async standups in chat. ScrumTool gives teams async standups, retrospectives, planning poker, and AI ceremony summaries from one workspace.
All three ceremonies. One tool.
Retro boards, planning poker, and async standups. Free for small teams.