The one thing that separates “Reetro” from any other retrospective tool is tiny interactions. Whether you plan, manage or participate in a retrospective meeting, you will find there’s an elegant system in place.
It’s a system that follows a path of removing friction and improving tiny interactions, instead of creating yet another fat, boring and clunky retrospective tool that goes nowhere, we have obsessively focused on improving the tiny interactions during retrospective meetings.
Everything in Reetro is deconstructed into itty-bitty steps that are easy to follow and understand. It allows the scrum masters, project managers and team members to interact with each other in a fun, simple and easy way. Use Reetro today and discover the magic of tiny interactions by yourself.
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Check out https://reetro.io. They have a free version that should be good enough for most. Source: 12 months ago
Dynamic Draw is portable and runs on Windows. Caligra, Diagramo or Umbrello for Linux. Source: about 3 years ago
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