Agile Template for ClickUp
Agile Template for ClickUp
An agile project template built natively in ClickUp. Sprints, a ranked backlog, board and timeline views, and a burndown Dashboard all run from your live task data.
Free, ungated, opens in ClickUp
- Sprint Folder with configurable sprint length
- Ranked backlog List with Story Points Custom Field
- Board view with WIP limits per column
- Gantt view with dependency linking
- Burndown Dashboard widget
- Velocity tracking across sprints
How to Use This in ClickUp
Add the template to your Workspace
Click Use This Template. The Folder loads with a backlog List, a Board view, and a Sprint Dashboard, all pre-wired. No configuration needed to start.
Fill and rank the backlog
Add user stories and tasks to the backlog List. Set the Story Points Custom Field on each item, then drag to reorder so the highest-priority work sits at the top.
Start a sprint
Open the Sprints panel, set a two-week date range, and pull ranked backlog items into the sprint until the point total matches your team’s velocity.
Work the board
Move cards left to right through the columns as work progresses. When a column hits its WIP limit, the count turns red, which signals the team to finish work before starting more.
Review the burndown
Open the Sprint Dashboard. The burndown plots remaining points against the ideal line and updates as cards reach Done. Use it at standup to decide whether you are on track or need to flag a risk.
Who This Is For
Scrum teams in ClickUp
Teams of five to nine running fixed-length sprints who want the board, backlog, and burndown in one place.
Teams adopting agile
Groups moving from ad-hoc task lists to structured sprints who benefit from a ready-made setup rather than building from scratch.
Engineering and product teams
Dev teams shipping on sprint cadences who need story points, velocity tracking, and dependency visibility on their timeline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. It is free to add to any ClickUp Workspace, including the Free Forever plan. Sprint features, board views, and the burndown widget are available on all tiers.
Yes. The Sprints panel lets you set any date range. Two weeks is the default, but one-week and three-week cycles work without changing anything else in the template.
The Scrum Board template is a single board focused on one team’s sprint flow. This agile template is a fuller project setup with a backlog List, multiple views (Board, Gantt, Dashboard), and velocity tracking across sprints.