Retro Board
Run a sprint retrospective with Went Well, To Improve, and Action Items columns. Add cards, move them between columns, dot-vote on what matters most, then export the finished board as text or print it.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- Type a note into any column's input box and click Add (or press Enter) to create a card.
- Use the dropdown on any card to move it to a different column as the discussion evolves.
- Click vote on a card to dot-vote it; votes add up instantly with no limit per person.
- When the retro is done, click Copy as text or Print board to save the results.
A good sprint retro needs somewhere to actually put the sticky notes, and this board is that somewhere without any account or setup. Three columns come ready to go — Went Well, To Improve, and Action Items — and you can rename any of them without losing the cards already inside. Add a card to any column, move it to another column at any point in the discussion, and dot-vote on the cards that matter most so the team can see what rose to the top at a glance; every vote counts immediately with no delay or cooldown. When the retro wraps up, export the whole board as plain text for a chat message or ticket, or print a clean copy for the wall. Nothing typed into this board is uploaded or stored anywhere outside your own browser tab, so it's safe to use for sensitive team discussions.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I rename the columns for a different retro format?
- Yes. Click into any column's title and type a new name; the cards already in that column stay exactly where they are, so you can adapt the board to formats like Start/Stop/Continue without losing anything.
- Does moving a card between columns ever create a duplicate?
- No. A card always lives in exactly one column, and moving it removes it from the source column the instant it's added to the destination, so the total card count never changes from a move.
- Is there a limit on how many times a card can be voted?
- No limit and no delay — every vote click registers immediately, so a team can dot-vote as fast as they like without worrying about clicks being dropped or debounced.