Deal a room
Pick a name for yourself and the sprint or story you're sizing. We mint a private link in under a second.
Planning poker for product teams who'd rather play a hand than argue a number.
Deal a room, invite your team, and reveal estimates together. No accounts, no anchoring, no theatrics — just the cards on the table and the conversation that follows.
Pick a name for yourself and the sprint or story you're sizing. We mint a private link in under a second.
Share the link. Teammates join with no accounts, no email, no setup. Up to 24 around the table.
Everyone picks a card face-down. When the facilitator reveals, the hand flips together — no anchoring, no peeking.
Every flip, fold, and reveal syncs across the table in under 80ms. Watch your team's cards land as they're dealt.
Cards stay face-down until the facilitator reveals. The loudest engineer can't set the price before the rest of you finish thinking.
Median, spread, agreement index. We'll tell you when the table is split — and when it's actually time to stop arguing.
The 'need more info' card is a first-class citizen. Folding a story is the cheapest re-deal in the deck.
“If you can’t tell whether a story is a 5 or an 8, just pick the bigger one. It always grows.”
— Every Senior Engineer, eventually
The Fibonacci sequence isn’t a math trick — it’s a confidence ladder. As estimates grow, so does the uncertainty between them. There’s no card between 8 and 13 because, honestly, you don’t know the difference and neither does anyone else at the table.
The coffee card is for “I need a break.” The ? card is for “I need more info.” Both are honest answers and neither makes you look bad.