New Feature Beta Release: Progress
Tags have always been an important tool in Sprint.ly. Tagging items allows for targeted filtering and is a central feature for organizing and prioritizing sprints and iterations. Today, tags get even a bigger spotlight. Our team is excited to announce the beta release of a major new Sprint.ly feature: Progress. We designed this report to […]
6.25.2014 Sprint.ly Product Update
It has been a while since I’ve posted an update on what the Sprint.ly team has been up to. We have been busy looking at our pricing, fixing bugs and last but not least, developing an awesome new feature (more details to come)! Annual Pricing Plans We’ve heard a lot of great feedback from everyone […]
Help Getting it Right
After shipping out new features and changes to our product, we often get to hear how our customers feel about the changes. There are times where our customers love the changes and then there are times where the changes are just plain disliked. This was the situation we found ourselves in after we rolled […]
Sprint.ly Performance Update
Last week we launched a dramatic increase in performance for our front end. We are built on Backbone.js and, over time, our rendering times have slowed down. Luckily, using some of the great tools in the latest versions of Chrome and a few additional tools for instrumenting how the Sprintly frontend was performing, fixing it […]
Introducing Sprint.ly 1.0
A little more than a year ago we released Sprint.ly into private beta. In June we removed the invite code. Today we’re removing the beta tag. Over the last year we’ve been actively listening to our current (and former) customers’ major pains. Those recurring and systemic pains could be summed up as follows: Once your […]