Free Planning Poker Online for Agile Teams

Estimate story points together with private votes and instant reveals — a free Planning Poker app that runs in any browser, on any device. No sign-up, no install.

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Planning Poker is a consensus-based estimation technique used by Scrum and agile teams to size work without anchoring on the loudest voice. Everyone votes privately, cards reveal at once, and the team discusses any outliers before aligning on an estimate. Learn more →

How to run a planning poker session online

  1. Create a room

    No account, no install. You get a private session and a link to share.

  2. Invite your team

    Drop the room link into Slack, Teams, or your video call. Anyone joins and votes from any device.

  3. Vote and reveal

    Everyone picks a card privately. Cards stay hidden until the reveal, then the team talks through the outliers.

Scrum poker built for agile estimation

Size backlog items in story points using the deck that fits your team — Fibonacci, modified Fibonacci, T-shirt sizes, or Powers of 2. Private voting keeps estimates honest; the reveal turns disagreement into a conversation instead of a negotiation.

Built for remote teams

Runs entirely in the browser, on any device. Share one room link and distributed teams estimate together in real time — no app to download, nothing to install.

Private until reveal

Cards stay hidden until everyone has voted, so no one anchors on the senior engineer's number.

From estimation to retros

When you need more, TeamRetro adds retrospectives, health checks, and action tracking — same team.

Planning Poker FAQ

Is Planning Poker free?

Yes. Planning Poker by TeamRetro is completely free to use online — no account, no credit card, no download. Create a room, share the link, and start estimating in seconds.

What is Planning Poker?

Planning Poker is a consensus-based agile estimation technique. Each person privately picks a card for how big a user story is, everyone reveals at once, and the team discusses the outliers before agreeing on a story-point estimate.

Do I need an account to use Planning Poker online?

No. Sessions run in the browser and are created on the fly. Anyone with the room link can join and vote from their own device — no sign-up required, which makes it easy for cross-team or external participants.

Is there a Planning Poker app?

Yes — this is one, and it runs in your browser with nothing to install. Planning Poker by TeamRetro works on desktop, tablet, and phone: create a room, share the link, and your team votes from whatever device they're on. No app-store download, no account.

Can I use Planning Poker on mobile?

Yes. The app is fully responsive, so everyone can vote from a phone or tablet browser — the same room link works on any device. That's what makes it practical for remote and hybrid teams.

What is scrum poker?

Scrum poker is another name for Planning Poker — the same private-vote-then-reveal estimation game Scrum teams use to size backlog items in story points. The tool works the same whichever term your team uses.

How do you estimate story points with Planning Poker?

Pick a reference story everyone understands, then size other stories relative to it using a Fibonacci or T-shirt deck. Vote privately, reveal together, and talk through any big gaps — the discussion matters more than the number.

Can I use Planning Poker for remote sprint planning?

Yes — it's the main use case. Drop the room link into Slack, Teams, or a video call and everyone votes in real time from any device, so distributed teams estimate together just like in person.

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