Over the last ten years, businesses from every industry, including those that build software, have been using Zoho Projects to successfully manage their work. When we looked at the agile methodology, we saw that the planning, tracking, and reporting was quite nuanced and specialized. Clearly, we needed to build a dedicated tool to accomodate this. So we went back to the drawing board for a fresh start. Our goal was to stay true to the agile manifesto, which puts individuals and interactions over processes and tools.
After eighteen months of iterating and refining in the spirit of agility, today we are excited to announce the launch of our new project management product, Zoho Sprints. Sprints is designed to let users stay open to change at any stage of the project life cycle using the Scrum process. Our aim with Sprints is to eliminate the complexity and clutter that clunky UI and heavy processes bring to agile. Zoho Sprints helps teams reclaim agility with a focus on the following:
Getting a plan together in your backlog:
A Sprints project starts in the backlog, which is essentially your to-do list. Once your tasks are lined up, you can arrange this list according to priority, and add the highest priority items to the backlog any time you need. A sprint cycle is typically 2-4 weeks of activity, at the end of which you'll have something to show.
Knowing where each task stands with the Scrum board
Once you start a sprint, your team can start working in the Scrum board. This is a viewing tool with columns that stand for a work-status such as, 'To do,' 'In Progress,' or 'Done.' Just drag and drop tasks through the different stages of completion, so everyone in the team knows how the sprint is progressing.
Using agile reports and the dashboard to improve your product
Sprints automatically generates reports to help you improve your iterative capacity and determine just how many work items the team should pick up in the next sprint. The burndown chart is one of the reports that tracks actual sprint progress and compares it with an ideal line. This lets you adjust your pace to finish the sprint on time. The dashboard gives you project-level metrics to ensure that the end goals of the project are on track for completion during various sprints.
Using feed and meetings to add a social touch
Feed lets you post statuses and comments to take important discussions online. This way, people can comment at a convenient time, and your distributed teams feel closer together. The comprehensive meetings module lets you schedule sprint reviews, retrospectives, and automate daily stand-up reminders.
Tracking hours with timesheet
While working on various tasks, team members can log hours for every work item with the timesheet, either manually or with the Global Timer. The Scrum-master or product owner can approve these with just a click.
Now for the important question: how are we pricing it? Sprints has a free plan which supports up to five users and five projects. The paid plan starts at $10 per month for up to 10 users, for as many projects as you want. Our prices fall as your team grows – the next 90 users can be added at $3/user, the next 100 at $2/user, and any more additional users at just $1 each. This price goes down even further if you pay annually. Check out our pricing page to know the exact amount for your team.
Sprints is available starting today, both as a stand-alone app, and as a part of our Zoho One bundle. We are also launching iOS and Android apps. Building Zoho Sprints has been an incredible journey for us, filled with plenty of learning and many unexpected twists and turns—the very things that characterize agile development. After this journey, we're extremely thrilled to show it to you today.
Feel free to give Zoho Sprints a try and let us know your thoughts, questions or suggestions. You can comment here or mail us at support@zohosprints.com.
This is looking pretty awesome, but I am wondering if there is a git integration planned