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Retrospectives · Toronto, Canada · Founded 2018

Sprintlio

Retrospectives with accountability via Slack and Jira

Overall score
4.1

Appears dormant — adopt with caution

Vendor homepage still carries a 2023 copyright, the last Product Hunt launch was February 2019, no public changelog or release-notes page exists, and the LinkedIn page lists 2–10 employees. Pricing is no longer published on the vendor site (Capterra still lists $50/user/mo). Treat as a niche pick at best — confirm directly with the vendor that the product is actively maintained before committing.

Overview

Sprintlio is a retrospective tool built around action follow-through, with Slack and Jira flows so action items don't die in a board after the meeting ends. Development appears to have largely stalled — the homepage still carries a 2023 copyright, there is no public changelog, and the last Product Hunt launch was February 2019.

Best for: Small agile teams that already live in Slack and Jira and want lightweight retros where action items get pushed back into the daily workflow.

How Sprintlio describes itself

Sprintlio pitches itself as the retrospective tool that closes the loop between the meeting and the work. The site leans on enterprise logos (American Airlines, Deloitte, BMW) and frames the product around three ideas: elevate discussion, automate accountability, and track team health.

"Powering the sprint retrospectives for thousands of teams."

Slack and Jira are the headline integrations — recaps land in Slack, action items sync to the Jira backlog, due-date reminders nudge owners. The voice is practical and Scrum-master-flavoured rather than design-led, and the homepage hasn't been meaningfully refreshed in years.

Our take

Sprintlio's original idea is still a good one: most retro tools treat action items as a write-only field, and Sprintlio actually wires them into where work happens via Jira and Slack. For a small team already in that stack, it can be a tidy fit.

The honest concern in 2026 is signs of life. The vendor homepage still carries a 2023 copyright, the last Product Hunt launch was February 2019, there is no public changelog or release-notes page, the LinkedIn page lists 2–10 employees, and pricing is no longer published on the site. Compared with what's now standard — health checks, AI clustering and summaries, cross-team rollups, SSO/SCIM, SOC 2 — Sprintlio is a narrow, dated toolkit.

Treat it as a niche pick at best, and confirm directly with the vendor that the product is still actively maintained before committing.

Score breakdown

Ease of Use 6.0
Retro Toolkit 5.0
Value 4.0
Fun Factor 4.0
AI & Insights 1.0
Integrations 6.0
Enterprise-grade 3.0

Pros

  • + Action items sync to Jira and Slack — follow-through is the product's actual reason for being
  • + Slack-native flows: run recaps, reminders and notifications from the channel
  • + Simple, focused retro workflow without the all-in-one bloat

Cons

  • Vendor site shows few signs of recent development — copyright still reads 2023 and the last public launch was 2019
  • Almost no AI, no health checks, no cross-team reporting — feature surface is thin by 2026 standards
  • No published pricing page, no documented SSO/SCIM/SOC 2 — enterprise readiness is unclear at best
  • Integration surface is narrow: Jira and Slack only, no Teams, Azure DevOps, GitHub, Linear or Confluence

Features

Templates Custom templates Anonymous input Health checks* Meeting timer Action items Link actions to ideas Drag-and-drop grouping Carry over open actions Independent dot voting Action tracker dashboard Meeting history

Integrations

Jira Slack

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