Retrospective Tools

LetRetro vs Trune.io

A side-by-side look at scores, pricing, features and integrations to help you pick the right retrospective tool.

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LetRetro

6.2

Turn team feedback into continuous growth — faster

LetRetro is a young, AI-forward retrospective platform built around real-time collaborative rooms, team-happiness tracking and automated AI documentation. It uses a flat per-team pricing model (not per-seat) and bundles sentiment analysis, key-takeaway summaries and Confluence/Notion sync.

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Trune.io

3.9

Structured online retrospectives with team radar

Trune (formerly Fraankly) is an EU-built retrospective and team-feedback tool with pre-built and custom templates, anonymous voting, action tracking, and an Agility Health Radar for trending team health over time. Hosted in Frankfurt with a strong GDPR posture.

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Summary

LetRetro scores 6.2 overall and is best for agile teams, startups and small-to-mid organisations that want AI-assisted retros with built-in health and happiness tracking at flat per-team pricing, without enterprise overhead. It offers a free tier.

Trune.io scores 3.9 overall and is best for small EU-based agile teams that want a simple, <strong>GDPR-aligned</strong> retro tool with templates, voting, and a lightweight team radar — and don't need SSO, AI, or cross-team rollups. It offers a free tier.

LetRetro leads on ease of use, retro toolkit, fun factor, AI & insights, integrations and enterprise-grade.

Across our seven scoring dimensions, LetRetro edges ahead with an overall score of 6.2. That said, the right pick depends on your team — see the dimension-by-dimension breakdown below.

Scores compared

LetRetro
Ease of Use8.0
Retro Toolkit6.5
Value8.0
Fun Factor6.0
AI & Insights7.0
Integrations5.0
Enterprise-grade3.0
Trune.io
Ease of Use6.0
Retro Toolkit5.0
Value8.0
Fun Factor3.0
AI & Insights0.0
Integrations3.0
Enterprise-grade2.0
DetailLetRetroTrune.io
CategoryRetrospectivesRetrospectives
Team sizeSmallSmall
Free tierYesYes
Free limit3 rooms, 15 members per room, Leto AI (10 chats/day), 10+ basic templates, basic trends5 free sessions, full Premium features, no credit card
Starting price$11.99/team/mo$19/mo
Est. 3 teams × 8 people$35.97/mo (Business — 3 teams at the flat per-team rate, unlimited members)$57/mo
EnterpriseYesYes
Founded
HQBengaluru, IndiaVienna, Austria
Data residencyGermany
LanguagesEnglish only2 (English, German)
Features1917
Integrations59

Feature & integration comparison

Side-by-side checklist across features, integrations and security. Hover a note for details.

CapabilityLetRetroTrune.io
Features
AI Summaries
AI grouping/clustering
AI action itemsnote
Action tracking
Team Insightsnote
Pollingnote
Action dashboardnote
Custom templates
Anonymous input
Independent voting
Async mode
Agile Estimations
Health Checksnotenote
Team Kudos
Whiteboard
Integrations
Asananote
Azure DevOpsnote
Basecamp
ClickUp
Confluencenotenote
GitHubnote
GitLab
Jiranote
Linearnote
Microsoft Teamsnote
Monday.com
Notionnote
Shortcut
Slacknote
Trellonote
Security & Privacy
SOC 2note
GDPR
SSO / SAMLnote
SCIM provisioning
ISO 27001
On-premises
Public APInote
Webhooks

LetRetro — pros

  • + Flat per-team pricing ($11.99/team/mo) with unlimited members — cost scales with the number of teams, not headcount, so growing teams aren't penalised per seat
  • + AI is a genuine strength rather than a single bolt-on: sentiment analysis, key takeaways, improvement suggestions and automated retro documentation
  • + Built-in team-health and happiness tracking with sprint-over-sprint trend dashboards
  • + Real-time collaborative rooms (live cursors, drag-and-drop cards, anonymous voting, live polls) that spin up in seconds with no setup
  • + Confluence and Notion sync plus action-item push to Jira, Slack notifications and webhooks for custom workflows

LetRetro — cons

  • Thin enterprise story: SSO arrives only on the Business tier, with no published SCIM, audit logs, or LetRetro-held SOC 2 / ISO 27001 — it relies on SOC 2-compliant hosting infrastructure rather than its own certification
  • Founder-led Bengaluru startup with a very thin public track record — a single third-party review (one 5-star SaaSHub rating, from a customer LetRetro also features on its homepage) and no presence in the major 2026 'best retro tools' roundups — a durability risk for enterprise procurement
  • Retro toolkit lacks some facilitator staples: no confirmed recurring/scheduled retros, parking lot, team agreements, or async-first mode — the product is built around live, real-time sessions
  • Integration set is modest — no Microsoft Teams, GitHub, Linear or Azure DevOps — and the Notion/Confluence connectors are documentation sync rather than deep two-way workflow
  • Free tier caps rooms at 3 and AI at 10 chats per day, so regular AI use pushes teams onto the paid plan quickly

Trune.io — pros

  • + EU/Frankfurt data residency and GDPR-first posture
  • + Free tier covers 5 full-featured sessions, no card required
  • + Per-team (not per-seat) pricing keeps costs predictable
  • + Agility Health Radar gives a basic longitudinal view
  • + Native iOS/Android apps for hybrid retros

Trune.io — cons

  • No SSO, SCIM, SOC 2, or audit logs — not enterprise-ready
  • No AI features (clustering, summaries, action extraction, sentiment)
  • Integrations (Jira, Azure DevOps, Slack, Teams, Trello) run through Zapier, not native; integrations also require the higher Professional tier
  • Light on facilitation extras: no parking lot, agenda planner, async mode, or drag-and-drop grouping
  • Reporting is limited to per-team stats; no cross-team or org rollups
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