Ship faster with agile sprints
Plan iterations, track velocity and deliver work in focused cycles. Agile project management built into Holded.
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Sprint planning
Plan each iteration with clarity
Pull tasks from your backlog into time-boxed sprints. Set goals, estimate effort and commit to what your team can deliver.
Backlog to sprint
Drag tasks from the backlog into the current sprint. Prioritise what matters most for this iteration.
Sprint goals
Define clear goals for each sprint. Keep the team focused on outcomes, not just task completion.
Sprint execution
Track progress in real time
See how your sprint is going at any moment. Burndown charts, velocity metrics and blockers, all visible at a glance.
Burndown charts
Visual charts show remaining work vs time. Know instantly if the sprint is on track or falling behind.
Velocity tracking
Measure how much your team delivers per sprint. Use historical velocity to plan future iterations accurately.
Everything you need for agile sprints
Product backlog
Maintain a prioritised backlog of tasks and stories.
Velocity metrics
Track how much your team delivers per sprint over time.
Burndown charts
Visual progress tracking against the sprint timeline.
Story points
Estimate task effort with story points for better planning.
Sprint retrospectives
Review what went well and what to improve after each sprint.
Sprint automation
Auto-move incomplete tasks to the next sprint.

“Sprints in Holded have brought structure to our development process. We ship more consistently and with better quality.”
Alex G.
CTO, SaaS startup
Frequently asked questions
A sprint is a fixed time period (usually 1-4 weeks) where your team commits to completing a set of tasks. It brings focus and rhythm to project delivery.
Yes. Drag tasks from your product backlog into the current sprint. Prioritise by importance and effort.
Yes. Real-time burndown charts show remaining work vs time so you can see if your sprint is on track.
Yes. Holded tracks how many story points or tasks your team completes per sprint, helping you plan future work.
Incomplete tasks can be automatically moved to the next sprint or back to the backlog, your choice.