planning poker privacy

Privacy for Signed-In Planning Rooms

Privacy for Signed-In Planning Rooms supports signed-in planning poker rooms with realtime voting, live chat, AI story tools, integrations, reports, and currently 100% free access.

Built for real estimation work

FreeScrumPoker keeps the ceremony fast while preserving enough context for scrum masters, product owners, and engineers to trust the estimate after the meeting.

What it is

Privacy for Signed-In Planning Rooms is a focused planning poker workflow for teams that need estimates from actual developers, not a side conversation in a generic meeting tool.

Why developers care

Teams looking for planning poker privacy need a clean way to understand story scope, hidden risk, acceptance criteria, and uncertainty before a final estimate gets saved.

How it works

Create a room, sign in with Google, GitHub, Jira, or LinkedIn, add stories, vote privately, reveal together, discuss the spread in live room chat, and record the final estimate.

When to use it

Use it during sprint planning, backlog refinement, async estimation, incident follow-up sizing, roadmap triage, or any session where the team needs a shared effort signal.

What carries forward

Story context, votes, final estimates, chat discussion, AI summaries, integration metadata, API/MCP workflows, and the FreeRetrospectives bridge stay attached to the planning history.

Best next step

Start with one planning room, then connect Jira, GitHub, Linear, API/MCP automation, custom decks, and the retrospective bridge when your workflow needs deeper context.

What teams get

Related workflows

FAQ

Is FreeScrumPoker currently free?

Yes. FreeScrumPoker is currently 100% free for planning rooms, voting, reveal/reset, live chat, core reports, and signed-in team workflows.

Do participants need to sign in?

Yes. Participants use Google, GitHub, Jira, or LinkedIn sign-in before joining planning rooms, so profile-name history and estimates stay accountable.

Does this include retrospectives?

FreeScrumPoker stays planning-first. FreeRetrospectives is the dedicated retro product, connected through the bridge when the team wants planning context in a retrospective.

What makes this useful for developers?

It keeps issue context, uncertainty, comments, estimates, and follow-up decisions together instead of scattering planning evidence across chat, tickets, and meeting notes.