Planning Poker Online App for Agile Scrum Teams: Free and No Logins Required


Features of Scrum Poker

No Logins or Registration

The most important thing: there are NO logins needed. Just create a new room or use an existing one and start playing.

Ad-Free Estimates

You're here to do estimates with your team, not to be interrupted by annoying ads. There are no ads, and I won't collect your email to send ads later.

Completely Free App

I don't want your money; I want happy users. If you want to support me, just share the app online or offline and let me know.

Beautiful Design

There are a lot of online planning poker apps out there, but I wanted to create something fun that people enjoy using. Let me know how you like the animations and design of this free planning poker app.

Works Everywhere

This web app should work everywhere. I did my best to make sure it works on all modern browsers, even on mobile.

GDPR Compliant

No emails collected, no sensitive data, and I don't use any analytic services that collect your data and make money from it.


How To Start an Agile Estimation Session

Create a Scrum Estimation Session

Simply click here, and you will be redirected to a newly created planning poker session.

Create a Scrum Estimation Session

Share the Link

Copy the link from the share button and send it to your agile team to invite them.

Share the Link

Refine & Discuss a Backlog item

The story should be refined and discussed within the team, and all members should understand the task.

Vote Anonymously

Voting happens anonymously with Story Points. When everyone is done, someone (preferably the scrum master) should click reveal.

Discuss the Voting

If there are large gaps, the team might not have the same understanding of the story, and it should be discussed again.


Planning Poker Online or Offline?

This app is perfect for remote teams. If your team works together in the same location, I recommend using real cards for planning poker.

What to Expect from this Planning Poker Tool

Planning poker is an agile method for estimates based on the Fibonacci sequence. It won't give you an hourly forecast of a story. Instead, the goal is to relatively compare backlog items and ensure the team has a shared understanding for the sprint. If there are gaps in estimations, one team member might be overcomplicating it, or another might be missing some pitfalls.