Those who need resources when it boils down to Scrum projects management and have looked high and low to no avail might just find what they need at the Scrumy website. According to the team behind this project, this web based tool was born because the generic post-its “kept falling off the wall”. As a result, the team wanted to create a tool that was not only useful but also easy to implement. Thus, project Scrumy was born.
To create a new project you simply click on the relevant button on the main page. New tasks can easily be added in a similar fashion, along with new stories.
Scrumy is essentially a free tool, although a paid version does exist and it includes features such as password protection for projects and burndown charts for scheduling purposes. Also, projects are never deleted on grounds of inactivity. But perhaps the most notable addition is the Dashboard, a tool which enables the user to manage projects across time by means of editing future sprints.