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Stop arguing
about story [points].

Planning poker that doesn't suck. Everyone votes blind, cards flip together, the loudest person in the room shuts up. Free, no account, no bullshit — just the world's oldest team-alignment trick, made for async Monday mornings.

room / team-exp
round 07 · all in
?
5 / 6 voted · waiting
Wendy
Victor
William
···
Phou
Ikhlass
Eric
Julien
Laura
···
Elodie
01
Blind votes, loud silence.

No anchoring. No "well the staff eng said 5 so…". Everyone commits at the same time — the table flips, and the real conversation starts.

02
Fibonacci. T-shirts. Whatever.

1-2-3-5-8-13 if you're orthodox. XS-S-M-L-XL if you're not. Custom decks if you're the kind of team that has opinions.

03
No accounts. Ever.

Your data lives in your room. Your room lives until you close it. We don't remember you tomorrow. That's a feature.

How it goes

Three acts, one round.

ACT I

Everyone picks a card.

You see a ticket, you pick a number, you don't say it. Your face-down card joins the pile. Five minutes tops.

5
ACT II

The cards flip together.

One click. Every card turns face-up at the same time. No one can edit after the reveal. Anchoring? Gone.

3
5
8
5
5
ACT III

You actually talk.

The outliers explain. The room adjusts. Maybe you re-vote, maybe you commit. Either way, the decision came from everyone.

5
consensus ✓

The usual
questions.

Short answers. If you need more, the fine print is at the bottom of the page — but you probably won't.

Is this really free?
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Yes. No paywall, no participant cap, no "pro" tier hiding the useful features. We charge zero because storing Fibonacci numbers costs approximately zero.
Why Fibonacci?
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Because "8 vs 13" forces a conversation, but "9 vs 10" doesn't. The gaps grow with uncertainty — which mirrors how estimates actually work.
Can I use custom decks?
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Six presets are available: Fibonacci, Modified Fibonacci, T-Shirt (XS→XL), Sequential (0–10), Star Wars, and Food Mood. The room admin picks the deck in settings.
How many people in a room?
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No hard cap. Designed for 4–12 (that's when planning poker works best), tested to ~40 on a single room. After that, split the team — it's a Scrum problem, not a software one.
Does my data get saved?
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Only while the room is alive. Close the tab, walk away for 24 hours, the room evaporates. We don't track users, emails, or sprints.

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