About RetroRally
Serious improvement. Game-night energy.
RetroRally is built to make sprint retrospectives easier to join, safer to contribute to, and harder to leave without a real decision.
Why the product exists
Retrospectives often have good intentions but uneven participation. A few voices shape the conversation, sticky notes pile up, time disappears, and the meeting ends with a vague promise. RetroRally turns that loose process into a guided multiplayer flow.
Participants join from their own device, contribute issues and action ideas without exposing authors to the room, react and vote at the same time, and see the room move through clear stages. The host keeps control of timing and decisions without having to sort a complicated board.
What we believe
Safety before spectacle
Playful framing should make participation easier, never minimize difficult feedback or expose an anonymous author.
Writing before influence
People should have quiet thinking time before discussion, reactions, or senior voices shape the option set.
Fewer, clearer actions
One small experiment with an owner is more useful than a long improvement list nobody revisits.
Follow-through closes the loop
A new retrospective should begin by checking what happened to the previous mission.
How a rally works
The team checks its mood, raises issues anonymously to the room, prioritizes the problems with the greatest impact, and treats each selected issue as a Boss. Every participant proposes one concrete action. Those options are revealed for discussion, then decided through a private vote. The chosen action becomes a mission with an owner and target date.
Hosts can choose a quick or deep format, see their retrospective history, and track open missions. The platform administrator can review identity-hidden post-retro ratings across customer teams. Participants do not need accounts to join a room.
Built for honest team conversations
RetroRally does not rank individual employees or reveal issue or solution authors to the host or participants. The service retains limited internal links as described in the privacy notice. It is a facilitation tool, not a performance-monitoring system. Learn the method in the retrospective guides.