Highlights : About Scrumy
Password protect your project
Exportable project snapshots
Keyboard shortcuts
Create and edit tasks and stories
Customizable assignment field
Live Updating
Product Details
Features
Password protect your project
Exportable project snapshots
Easy project start up
Set time values, end and start dates
Add, move and rearrange stories and tasks
Keyboard shortcuts
Create and edit tasks and stories
Customizable assignment field
Separate stories in "Grid Mode"
Burndown chart to Monitor Sprints
Live Updating
Rest API
Backlog of sprints
Change board name
Task or story customization
Benifits
Live Updating
If you are using your Scrumy project at the same time as other people, whenever you make a change, everyone who is viewing the board will see the change happen instantly. So if your tasks suddenly start moving around and glowing, don't worry, they're not radioactive. It's because someone else is making changes to your project. You can turn this feature off by clicking the "online" link next to your project name. If the link says "offline" you will not receive updates from other users of the project until you refresh.
Burndown Charts
A Burndown Chart is a graphical representation of work you've done during a sprint. You can use this to monitor your progress during a sprint. And you can see Burndown Charts from past sprints in the Dashboard to plan better for the next sprint.
Backlog
The backlog is a place to store and prioritize stories that are not ready to be split into individual tasks and that you don't want to add to a sprint yet. You can change the priority of a story in the backlog simply by dragging it to a new one.
Sprints
Sprints allow you to organize your tasks based on time. Your current sprint shows up on your board by default. Future sprints are for tasks that you know you won't get to during the current sprint. This allows you to create tasks right when you think of them without cluttering your current sprint.



