Every retro remembers the last one
Recurring topics get flagged, action items stay tracked until they're closed, and each session picks up where the last one ended.

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Why most retrospectives don't stick
People care about retros. The problem is what happens after: everything resets once the meeting ends.
- Notes live on boards no one revisits
- Action items lose owners or urgency
- Patterns stay invisible when each session stands alone
- Teams talk about the same issues sprint after sprint
The meetings are usually fine. It's the learning that disappears.

More than a shared whiteboard
Retrospective.fun gives each retro a consistent structure, captures the decisions and action items, and links every session to the ones before it.
So when the meeting ends, the context stays.
Each sprint builds on the last instead of starting over.
You run the conversation, the app keeps it organized
Bring your team and pick a format. That's the setup.
Guides the session through clear stages
Move through input, voting, discussion, and action without losing focus.
Helps group and summarise input
AI groups similar notes, drafts summaries, and flags recurring patterns, so there's less to wrangle mid-session.
Captures decisions and action items
Actions become first-class outcomes, not forgotten notes at the bottom of a board.
Keeps historical context available
Past sessions stay one click away while you talk.
Improvement shouldn't reset every sprint
Because sessions are connected, your team can:
- See which themes keep coming back across retros
- Tell which issues are getting better and which aren't
- Skip re-deciding actions you already agreed on
- Turn reflection into changes that stick
Retros become a feedback loop that actually compounds, instead of a box you tick each sprint.
Different situations need different conversations
A team clearing the air needs a different format than one digging into why a release slipped. Pick the one that fits the moment: start/stop/continue, root-cause analysis, a mood check, or priority alignment. They're starting points, not rules, so you can adapt as you go.
Classic Retro
The tried-and-true format: What went well, what didn't, and what to improve. Perfect for any team.
Learn more →Sailboat
Visualize winds pushing you forward and anchors holding you back. Ideal for goal-oriented teams.
Learn more →4Ls
Liked, Learned, Lacked, Longed For. A comprehensive reflection covering all angles.
Learn more →Built for teams who take improvement seriously
Retrospective.fun is opinionated by design:
- Clear structure instead of an endless blank canvas
- Follow-through, not just a good discussion
- A memory that carries across sessions
If you want the lightest possible tool, that's not us. This is for teams who want the improvement to actually last.
Run your next retro with a memory
Structure, follow-up, and last sprint's context are already built in. Bring your team and go.
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