Sprint Planning

Compare sprint planning features across project management platforms including ClickUp, Jira, Monday.com, Linear, and Shortcut.

How project management platforms handle sprint creation, backlog grooming, story point estimation, velocity tracking, and burndown charts for agile teams.

Which Tools Have Sprint Planning

Tool Support
ClickUp Yes

Why Sprint Implementation Depth Matters

Basic sprint support means you can group tasks into time boxed iterations. Real sprint management includes backlog ranking, story point estimation, sprint goal setting, automated incomplete item rollover, velocity tracking, and burndown or burnup charts. The gap between these two levels determines whether the tool supports a mature agile practice or just adds a date range to a task list.

What to Test

Create a backlog with 30 items, estimate 15 of them with story points, and plan a 2 week sprint with a sprint goal. After the sprint, verify that incomplete items roll over to the next sprint automatically and that a velocity chart shows your completed versus planned points. If rollover is manual and velocity tracking is absent, the tool is not ready for sustained sprint based delivery.

Key Differentiators

Backlog management (can you rank, filter, and groom a backlog view?), estimation (story points, T shirt sizes, or hours?), velocity tracking (does the tool calculate and chart velocity across sprints?), burndown and burnup charts (real time or end of sprint?), and rollover (automatic or manual?).

How Major Tools Compare

Tool Sprint Mgmt Velocity Burndown Free Tier Best For
ClickUp Native Sprints with backlog, goals, and auto rollover Yes (Dashboard widget) Yes (Dashboard widget) Yes (basic) Teams wanting sprints alongside Gantt, Docs, and Board views
Jira Native Scrum boards with backlog, sprint planning, and retrospectives Yes (native) Yes (native, real time) Yes (10 users) Software teams running Scrum as their primary methodology
Monday.com Sprint view with iteration planning Via dashboard Via dashboard No Non technical teams that want sprint structure without Scrum overhead
Linear Cycles with auto scheduling and triage Yes (native) Yes (native) Yes Fast moving product teams that want opinionated sprint automation
Shortcut Iterations with story points and velocity Yes (native) Yes (native) Yes Startups wanting lightweight sprint management with GitHub integration

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Reviewed by ClickUp Editorial Team Staff Writers at ClickUp
Backlog management, sprint goals, story points, velocity tracking, and burndown charts.
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Common Questions About Sprint Planning

Does ClickUp support Scrum sprints natively?
Yes. ClickUp Sprints includes sprint creation, backlog management, sprint goals, story point estimation, automatic rollover of incomplete items, and velocity and burndown reporting via Dashboard widgets. Available on all plans.
Is Jira still the best tool for sprint planning?
Jira has the deepest native sprint analytics with real time burndown charts, velocity reports, and cumulative flow diagrams. However, ClickUp and Linear have closed the gap significantly. Jira's advantage is strongest for teams that need Advanced Roadmaps for cross team sprint dependencies.
Can I use sprints and kanban together?
Yes. ClickUp, Jira, and Linear all support switching between sprint board and kanban board views on the same project. This lets teams run time boxed sprints while still visualizing work in progress flow. Jira explicitly supports both Scrum and Kanban board types on the same project.