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Hello world!

Published by on July 3, 2013.

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

Crashlytics now supports creating Sprint.ly tickets from crash reports!

Published by on June 28, 2013.

Crashlytics now supports creating Sprint.ly tickets from crash reports!

Under the Radar No Longer!

Published by on May 24, 2013.

Hey, we are pleased to let everybody know that Sprint.ly took “Best in Show” in the Under the Radar Conference in San Francisco today.    We saw a lot of neat companies on stage today, and find it very humbling to be picked as best. It’s really fun to lay out our vision of the […]

Introducing Sprint.ly 1.5

Published by on May 21, 2013.

We’re excited to announce the release of Sprint.ly 1.5. This release has been in the works for months and was entirely focused on speed, quality, and polish. From the core backend query interface to the way we handle Backbone collections on the frontend, Sprint.ly is now leaner, meaner, and more fun. Despite all the refactoring […]

Welcoming Matthew Work to the Sprint.ly Team

Published by on May 6, 2013.

Today I’m pleased to announce that Sprint.ly has hired Matthew Work as Chief Strategy Officer. Matt has been working with the team as an advisor since this last fall. When the time came to hire someone to work full-time on our burgeoning business operations, the choice was clear. Moving forward he will be taking point […]

Published by on March 12, 2013.

This hangs in our office to remind us all that building isn’t the same as shipping.

Published by on January 18, 2013.

Our fancy pants.

Objectively Making Product Decisions

Published by on December 21, 2012.

Objectively Making Product Decisions A guest blog post that I wrote for the Startup Product Summit’s blog. It lays out how we were able to focus on the right set of features for Sprint.ly 1.0 based on objective data.

Published by on December 20, 2012.

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Published by on November 20, 2012.

Stories in Sprint.ly are special. You can create sub-items underneath them and independently assign them to other people on your team. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)