SYS · v0.1 · early access open

Describe a goal.Ship it as a sprint.

SprintBoard turns one paragraph — a product launch, a half-marathon, a move to Lisbon — into a phased sprint of real goals. LLMs plan. Agents execute. You stay in review.

3-phase
plans, not flat lists
01paragraph
input, not 40 fields
domains
code · life · anything
SB·new-board / plan
READY
8 goals · 3 phases · 14 weeks↺ re-plan
02The Mismatch

Jira is for tickets.
Life has goals.

Most boards start with tickets someone already knows how to break down. SprintBoard starts with the outcome and figures out what the tickets even are.

AXIS
JIRA-STYLE BOARDS
SPRINTBOARD
Input
A backlog of tickets someone already wrote.
One paragraph describing the outcome.
Planner
You. At 11pm, on a Sunday.
An LLM. With phases, estimates, dependencies.
Audience
Teams that file tickets for a living.
Anyone with a goal and a prompt.
Agents
A plugin. Maybe. If you pay for the tier.
First-class. ▶ agent is a primary assignee.
Empty state
Stays empty. You still have to do the hard part.
Fills itself. The prompt becomes the plan.
03Three-Step Sequence

Prompt → Plan → Ship.
No ticket templates.

The whole product fits in three verbs. Everything else is chrome.

90-second walkthrough — prompt to phased plan to shipped task.
01DESCRIBE

State the outcome in plain language.

One paragraph. Constraints, deadline, context — whatever you have. No taxonomy, no custom fields, no forty-field onboarding.

input natural language
accepts goals · briefs · PRDs · training plans
time ~30 seconds
prompt / composing
01Launch a subscription coffee
02micro-roaster in 12 weeks.
03Budget: $5k. Target: 100
04subscribers by launch day.
02PLAN

An LLM breaks it into phased goals.

Phase 1 = quick wins. Phase 2 = structural work. Phase 3 = launch. Every goal gets a type, priority, estimate, dependencies, and acceptance criteria.

model claude-sonnet · gpt-5 · bring-your-own
output typed tickets with dependencies
time ~40 seconds end-to-end
plan / streaming
P1-001 Draft brand + name2d▶ agent
P1-002 Book sample roasts × 41dyou
P2-004 Build landing + Stripe3d▶ agent
P2-006 Photograph bags1dyou
P3-009 Launch email — 2k list4h▶ agent
03SHIP

Agents do the work. You review.

Assign a goal to a Claude-Code agent — it picks up the branch, makes the change, opens review. Your job is approve / reject / re-plan.

execute agents · humans · mixed
review inline · diff · re-plan remaining
keys ⌘K · J/K · A · R
board / active
BACKLOG3
P3-009
P2-007
P3-011
ASSIGNED2
P1-002
P2-004
IN PROG.1
P1-001
DONE4
P1-000
P0-002
P0-003
P0-004
“An empty board is a lie.
You still have to do the hard part. We do it for you.”
— SprintBoard · design principle no. 1
05What's In The Board

Opinionated where
it matters.

Features earn their place. Every one of these was missing from the boards we already use.

FEATURE01

Phased plans, not flat lists.

Quick wins → structural → launch. The plan respects dependencies and always surfaces the next best goal.

phase.1 quick-winsphase.2 structuralphase.3 launch
FEATURE02

Agents are first-class citizens.

Assigning a goal to an agent is a primary verb, not a plugin. Agent chips live next to human avatars.

assignee ▶ claude-sonnetbranch feat/graph-view
FEATURE03

Re-plan at any time.

Done stays, open gets re-phased against what's left.

FEATURE04

Acceptance criteria by default.

Reviewers actually know what “done” means.

FEATURE05

Keyboard-first.

⌘K · J/K · A · R · Esc. Everything else is slow.

FEATURE06

Bring your own LLM.

Claude, GPT, local. The model is a preference.

07Early Access · Open

What would you finish if the plan
was already written?

SprintBoard is in early access for solo builders, small teams, and anyone tired of empty boards.

Free in early accessNo credit cardBring your own model