Sprint.ly Welcomes Nicholas Serra to the Team!
Hey, my name is Nicholas Serra, and I’m excited to be joining the Sprint.ly team! I’ve been coding for over ten years, having spent the last few of my career at a small startup in Ohio. I’ve spent some time doing agency work, which leads me to say that working for a startup is […]
Bill Gleim Joins the Sprint.ly Team!
My name is Bill Gleim, and I’m the latest member to join the team at Sprint.ly. I’m excited to join Sprint.ly – let me tell you why. I used Sprint.ly professionally before ever thinking about joining the team. The team is led by a guy that friends have brought to my attention randomly in the […]
Sprint.ly Welcomes Flora Worley to the Team!
Hi, my name is Flora Worley and I’m very happy to be joining the engineering team here at Sprint.ly! A little about me: I arrived in the tech industry after making the difficult decision a couple of years ago to leave PhD studies (media/cultural theory) at the University of London. If at any time in my student […]
New Feature: Move Item Between Products
We are excited to officially introduce a new feature that will allow you to move items between products. This feature will help your workflow be flexible and dynamic as you manage your different products on Sprint.ly. You can move a single item or multiple items using our bulk edit feature. Also, when moving items between […]
Visualize Your Sprints with Grandstand
Today we are excited to have guest author Andrew Liebchen for the Sprint.ly blog. Andrew has built Grandstand, a dynamic way to visualize your Sprint.ly data using our API. Andrew Liebchen on Grandstand-Sprint.ly Integration: I keep three tabs permanently open in my browser: a live preview of my current project, Github, and Sprint.ly. It’s […]
Managing Sprints in Sprint.ly
We know our sprinters come from many different schools of development methods. With this in mind we wanted to make sure we made the product as flexible as possible to address many different types of users, yet still carry our core values. We have had sprinters ask how to track sprints in Sprint.ly before and […]
Chris Forrette joins the Sprint.ly Team
Hello, my name is Chris Forrette and I’m the newest engineer on the Sprint.ly team! I’ve been writing code and making websites for almost 15 years now and this is my first foray into the startup world, after spending most of my career thus far in the agency world, and I’m really excited about jumping […]
Doubling down on quality
We at Sprint.ly would like to issue a public apology to our customers. We haven’t delivered the very highest quality experience that you all deserve. I won’t get into the specifics of what got us to this point, but I do want to go over what we’ve done about it and what we plan on […]
Now Playing at YouTube – Sprint.ly A New Way to Create Beautiful Products
We have launched a new YouTube channel. We will be posting an on going series discussing how to use Sprint.ly. Beginners and pros can learn something from this series. Stay tuned and share the channel throughout your organization as a training tool. We look forward to bringing even more content to you about the world […]
One of the things we’re constantly working on are ways to improve our UI around sorting and prioritizing items. A common pattern is the desire to move items to the top or bottom of Someday and Backlog. Over the weekend we deployed a small update to the gear menu on our item cards. There are […]