SonicAgile 2.0 with a Real-Time Backlog and Kanban

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Published on Tue, 15 Apr 2014 20:37:20 +0000 Indexed on 2014/05/26 21:57 UTC
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I’m excited to announce the launch of SonicAgile 2.0 which is a free Agile Project Management tool.  You can start using it right now (for free) by visiting the following address:

http://sonicagile.com/

What’s special about SonicAgile?  SonicAgile supports a real-time backlog and kanban. When you make changes to the backlog or kanban then those changes appear on every browser in real-time.

For example, if multiple people open the Kanban in their browser, and you move a card on the backlog from the To Do column to the Done column then the card moves in every browser in real-time. This makes SonicAgile a great tool to use with distributed teams.

SonicAgile has all of the features that you need in an Agile Project Management tool including:

  • Real-time Backlog – Prioritize all of your stories using drag-and-drop.
  • Real-time Kanban – Move stories from To Do, In Progress, to Done
  • Burndown Charts – Track the progress of your team as your work burns down over time.
  • Iterations – Group work into iterations (sprints).
  • Tasks – Break long stories into tasks.
  • Acceptance Criteria – Create a checklist of requirements for a story to be done.
  • Agile Estimation – Estimate the amount of work required to complete a story using Points, Shirt Sizes, or Coffee Cup sizes.
  • Time-Tracking – Track how long it takes to complete each story and task.
  • Roadmap – Do release planning by creating epics and organizing the epics into releases.
  • Discussions – Discuss each story or epic by email.

Watch the following video for a quick 3 minute introduction:

http://sonicagile.com/

Read the following guide for a more in-depth overview of the features included in SonicAgile:

http://sonicagile.com/guide-agile-project-management-using-sonicagile/

I’d love to hear your feedback!  Let me know what you think by posting a comment.

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