Retrospective Tools

Mural vs TeleRetro

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

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Mural

6.5

Visual collaboration whiteboard with hundreds of retro templates and AI-assisted facilitation

Mural is a long-established visual collaboration platform — an infinite canvas with sticky notes, voting, timers, private mode, hundreds of retro templates, AI clustering, summary and sentiment classification, and a Facilitation Superpowers toolkit (Outline, Timer, Voting, Private Mode) refined for over a decade. <strong>Best-in-class enterprise posture</strong>: SSO, SCIM, SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001, GDPR and EU/US data residency.

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TeleRetro

6.7

Agile retros you'll love

TeleRetro is a remote-first retrospective tool built around team engagement — animated GIF reactions, icebreaker games, music, planning poker and a clean facilitation flow. It now pairs retros with a Pulse Survey module for tracking team health between sessions, aimed at small to mid-size agile teams who want retros that feel lively rather than mechanical.

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Summary

Mural scores 6.5 overall and is best for workshop-heavy teams (design, product, agile coaching) that want a polished facilitation canvas with strong retro templates and enterprise-grade controls. It offers a free tier.

TeleRetro scores 6.7 overall and is best for remote and hybrid agile teams who prioritise engagement and fun alongside a solid retrospective facilitation workflow. It offers a free tier.

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

Across our seven scoring dimensions, TeleRetro edges ahead with an overall score of 6.7. That said, the right pick depends on your team — see the dimension-by-dimension breakdown below.

Scores compared

Mural
Ease of Use7.0
Retro Toolkit5.0
Value5.0
Fun Factor6.5
AI & Insights5.5
Integrations7.5
Enterprise-grade9.0
TeleRetro
Ease of Use9.0
Retro Toolkit8.0
Value8.0
Fun Factor8.0
AI & Insights4.0
Integrations6.0
Enterprise-grade4.0
DetailMuralTeleRetro
CategoryWhiteboardRetrospectives
Team sizeMid-marketSmall
Free tierYesYes
Free limit3 active murals, unlimited members and visitors, 200+ templates1 team, 3 retros, 14-day retro access, 1 pulse survey, limited AI Retro Bot access
Starting price$9.99/user/mo£26/mo
Est. 3 teams × 8 people$240/mo billed annually£72/mo (~$91/mo) on the Business plan (3 teams)
EnterpriseYesYes
Founded20112020
HQSan Francisco, USUK
Data residencyUnited States · European Union
Languages9 (English, Spanish, German, …)14 (English, German, Spanish, …)
Features3838
Integrations87

Feature & integration comparison

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

CapabilityMuralTeleRetro
Features
AI Summaries
AI grouping/clustering
AI action items
Action trackingnote
Team Insights
Pollingnote
Action dashboard
Custom templates
Anonymous inputnote
Independent voting
Async mode
Agile Estimationsnote
Health Checksnote
Team Kudos
Whiteboard
Integrations
Asananote
Azure DevOpsnotenote
Basecamp
ClickUp
Confluence
GitHubnotenote
GitLab
Jiranote
Linear
Microsoft Teams
Monday.com
Notionnotenote
Shortcut
Slack
Trellonote
Security & Privacy
SOC 2
GDPR
SSO / SAMLnotenote
SCIM provisioningnote
ISO 27001
On-premises
Public APInote
Webhooks

Mural — pros

  • + Mature facilitation toolkit — Outline, Timer, Voting, Private Mode — refined over 10+ years
  • + Strong template library with 200+ retro and workshop frames
  • + Best-in-class enterprise posture: SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, SSO/SAML, SCIM, EU/US residency
  • + Two-way Jira and Azure DevOps sync turns sticky notes into tracked issues
  • + Polished UX, especially for facilitators running synchronous workshops

Mural — cons

  • Per-seat pricing: a 24-person org pays ~$240/mo on the Team+ tier (annual), well above retro-native tools at that headcount
  • No native health checks, mood tracking or longitudinal team-pulse
  • No recurring retros, action carryover or cross-team rollup — facilitators rebuild structure each sprint
  • AI (clustering, summary, sentiment Classify) helps inside a session but doesn't track trends across retros
  • SSO/SAML gated to Business tier ($17.99/user/mo) — same trap as Miro

TeleRetro — pros

  • + Standout engagement features — GIF reactions, music and icebreaker games make retros genuinely enjoyable
  • + Clean, low-friction facilitation flow with timer, voting, grouping and action items in one place
  • + Pulse Surveys now track team health between retros, with a cross-team dashboard on the Business plan
  • + Async mode and action carry-over keep distributed teams aligned between sprints
  • + AI Retro Bot spins up a custom retro format from any topic in seconds

TeleRetro — cons

  • AI is limited to format and icebreaker generation — no board summary, clustering, action extraction or sentiment
  • Native integrations stop at Jira, Slack and Teams; Trello, GitHub and Azure DevOps run through Zapier
  • No SCIM, audit logs or SOC 2; SSO (Okta/Azure AD) is Enterprise-plan only
  • Health/pulse module is lighter than dedicated health-check tools — no team radars or psych-safety models
  • Annual-only discount and per-team pricing add up beyond a handful of teams
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