Retrospective Tools

Reetro vs TeamRetro

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

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Reetro

7.1

Fun, easy and AI-powered online retrospectives

Reetro is a lightweight retrospective tool with a generous free tier and an AI-powered Pro tier covering meeting summaries, sentiment analysis, monthly reports, customizable health checks and an action tracker, backed by ISO 27001 certification and SOC 2 alignment.

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TeamRetro

8.3

Retrospectives, health checks and agile estimations in one suite

TeamRetro pairs structured retrospectives with longitudinal team health checks and planning-poker estimations, aimed at agile organisations running multiple teams under a coach or programme.

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Summary

Reetro scores 7.1 overall and is best for small to mid-sized agile teams who want a low-cost, easy retro board with AI summaries, customizable health checks and Jira/Azure DevOps export. It offers a free tier.

TeamRetro scores 8.3 overall and is best for agile coaches and engineering managers running ongoing health-check programmes alongside sprint retros. It offers paid plans from $25/mo.

Reetro leads on value. TeamRetro leads on retro toolkit, fun factor, AI & insights, integrations and enterprise-grade.

Across our seven scoring dimensions, TeamRetro edges ahead with an overall score of 8.3. That said, the right pick depends on your team — see the dimension-by-dimension breakdown below.

Scores compared

Reetro
Ease of Use 8.0
Retro Toolkit 7.0
Value 8.0
Fun Factor 7.0
AI & Insights 7.0
Integrations 7.0
Enterprise-grade 6.0
TeamRetro
Ease of Use 8.0
Retro Toolkit 9.0
Value 7.0
Fun Factor 7.5
AI & Insights 8.5
Integrations 8.5
Enterprise-grade 9.5
Detail Reetro TeamRetro
Category Retrospectives Retrospectives
Team size Small Enterprise
Free tier Yes No
Free limit 3 teams, 9 members per team, 10 active boards/month, 4 columns, 1 health check/month 30-day free trial, no credit card required
Starting price $29/mo $25/mo
Est. 3 teams × 8 people $29/mo $25/mo
Enterprise Yes Yes
Founded 2019 2017
HQ Copenhagen, Denmark Australia
Features 40 64
Integrations 6 9

Feature & integration comparison

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

Capability Reetro TeamRetro
Features
AI Summaries
AI grouping/clustering
AI action items
Action tracking
Team Insights
Polling
Action dashboard
Custom templates note
Anonymous input note
Independent voting
Async mode
Agile Estimations
Health Checks
Team Kudos note
Whiteboard
Integrations
Asana
Azure DevOps note
Confluence note
GitHub
Jira note
Linear
Microsoft Teams note
Slack note
Trello note
Security & Privacy
SOC 2 note
GDPR
SSO/SAML/SCIM note
ISO 27001 note
On-premises note
Data residency (US/EU) note

Reetro — Pros

  • + Generous free tier with no credit card required
  • + Per-team Pro pricing ($29/team/mo) keeps costs predictable for small squads
  • + AI summaries, sentiment analysis and monthly reports included on paid
  • + Customizable team health checks, polls and a happiness index
  • + ISO 27001 certified with SOC 2 alignment and audit logs

Reetro — Cons

  • Free plan capped at 3 teams, 9 members, 10 boards/month and 4 columns, with anonymity now paid-only
  • Voting is essentially upvote/downvote — no vote-on-ideas-in-groups
  • Reporting & analytics screens (team reporting, comparative reporting, monthly reporting, PDF export) still listed as <em>coming soon</em>
  • Several quality-of-life features flagged 'coming soon' — link cards, @mentions, scheduler, icebreakers, on-premises, in-app notifications
  • No public changelog or release notes — hard to verify what's shipped recently from the outside
  • No planning poker, whiteboard, presentation mode, mobile app, or GitHub/Linear integrations

TeamRetro — Pros

  • + Health checks with custom models, longitudinal tracking and cross-team reporting
  • + Three modules in one suite (retros, health checks, planning poker)
  • + Enterprise stack that's actually complete: SSO, SCIM, audit logs, SOC 2 Type 2, US/EU data residency
  • + AI grouping, template suggestions, action items and sentiment built in
  • + Broad agile-tool integrations including Jira, Azure DevOps, GitHub, Linear, Confluence

TeamRetro — Cons

  • No free tier and per-team pricing scales quickly for large orgs
  • Cloud-only — no self-hosted or on-premise option
  • ISO 27001 is inherited via AWS, not held directly
  • Data residency limited to US and EU (no APAC region)
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