Improved GitHub Flavored Markdown Support and Emoji Search

Today we’re shipping an enhancement to Sprint.ly that lets you use even more powerful markdown. At Sprint.ly, we take our markdown and emoji support very seriously. We’re shocked that some tools still don’t have markdown support. For years Sprint.ly has supported markdown and emoji, but there were a few things missing. You can now insert Tables using […]

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Renewing Sprint.ly’s Commitment to our Customers

Hi there, ?? I’m Wade Williams, and I’ve got some exciting news for you. My team and I have taken over operations at Sprint.ly and are very excited to play an important role in helping our customers ship products faster. We were former customers of Sprint.ly and we love the product for both its simplicity and its full […]

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Introducing easier workflow management with new card buttons and menus

I’ve been spending time working with the card UI on the board and, soon, the new permalink page. I wanted to bring back the one-click workflow buttons as well as the context menu that offered a number of ticket management features. Today I’m excited to announce that all of those options have returned! The card […]

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Reducing visual clutter and making navigation easier with our new menus

When we introduced the new user interface direction at Sprintly, it’s fair to say it was exclusively focused at larger teams with more complicated project management needs. The flipside of this was that older customers who’d fallen in love with our older, simpler interface felt a bit overwhelmed. Today I’m happy to announce we’re deploying […]

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Making the board more agile with sprint forecasting and velocity

Today I’m excited to announce that we’re releasing velocity and sprint forecasting on the board. Your estimates will now be used to calculate and forecast sprints in the backlog. We’ve also added a new agile info header to help keep you updated on the status of your agile projects! Configuring Sprints and Velocity In your […]

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Deploying WordPress themes via GitHub with CircleCI

A lot of marketing sites are built on WordPress these days, which makes a lot of sense. It’s a powerful CMS with an enormous ecosystem. Everything from blogs to e-commerce to real estate sites are powered by it. It should come as no surprise that we use WordPress here at Sprintly as well. We use […]

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5 Awesome Things About Sprintly’s New UI

We’ve been busy here at Sprintly reworking our UI. Some of our most recent upgrades include: a new way to prioritize tickets, updated reports with one-click CSV export, an updated design for Mine, a faster bulk edit, and the Kanban board. This week we’ve rolled out updates that deep link these new views into the older, […]

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Our newer, faster, stronger bulk edit has arrived

Whether you’re grooming a project’s backlog or updating your tickets after a day of coding, editing tickets in bulk can come in real handy. Sprintly’s bulk edit feature was built specifically to enable quick editing of dozens of tickets. We’ve recently put in the effort to re-engineer it to be faster and more intuitive. What can […]

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