Free online planning poker for agile teams
Create a room, invite your team, vote with Fibonacci cards, and reveal story point estimates in real time. The fastest scrum poker tool online.
Built for the way agile teams actually estimate
Simple by default
Create a room and start voting in under ten seconds. No sign-up, no setup, no clutter — just your team and the cards.
Powerful when needed
Timers, custom decks, spectator mode, facilitator controls and session history are one toggle away when your team is ready for them.
Free forever
Unlimited rooms and every deck template, free for any team. Upgrade only when you want to drop ads and save your sessions.
Three steps to a number everyone agrees on
Create a room
Pick a deck, name your room and you are in. Share a link — no accounts required for anyone.
Invite your team
Drop the invite link in Slack or your standup. Teammates join with just a name in one click.
Vote & reveal
Everyone votes in private, then reveal together. See the spread, discuss outliers, agree on a number.
Simple by default. Powerful when you need it.
Custom decks
Fibonacci, T-shirt, hours or build your own deck of values for the way your team estimates.
Round timer
Keep estimation crisp with an optional per-round countdown that nudges everyone to commit.
Spectator mode
Product owners and observers can watch the round without skewing the vote.
Session history
Every story, average and consensus is logged so you can review the whole session at the end.
Facilitator controls
Reveal, reset and move to the next story stays with whoever is running the session.
Custom URLs
Claim a memorable room address like estivote.com/r/your-team for recurring ceremonies.
The online estimation tool for every agile team
Whether you run sprint planning as a scrum master, facilitate estimation workshops as an agile coach, or ship features as a distributed product team — EstiVote keeps story point estimation fast and bias-free.
Scrum masters & agile coaches
Run sprint planning ceremonies and estimation workshops from anywhere. Share a room link in Slack, guide the team through story point voting and reach consensus without back-and-forth.
Remote & distributed teams
No download, no plugin, any browser. Teams spread across time zones can join a planning poker session instantly with just a name — no account required for anyone.
Recurring sprint cadences
Claim a custom room URL like estivote.com/r/your-team and reuse it every sprint. Your recurring planning poker room stays ready so you can skip setup and go straight to voting.
Questions, answered
New to planning poker or just to EstiVote? Here are the things teams ask most — from what story points are to how the Fibonacci scale works.
Planning poker (also called scrum poker or pointing poker) is a consensus-based agile estimation technique. Everyone privately picks a card representing their effort estimate for a user story or task, then all cards are revealed at once. The discussion that follows — especially around outliers — is where the real alignment happens.
Scrum poker is another name for planning poker. It's a game-like technique used during sprint planning to estimate the relative effort of backlog items. Teams vote simultaneously with numbered cards (usually Fibonacci: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13…) to prevent anchoring bias.
Story points measure the relative effort, complexity, and uncertainty of a task — not the time it will take. In a planning poker session, each team member picks a card that represents how hard they think the story is. When estimates differ widely, the team discusses their reasoning and re-votes until they reach consensus.
The Fibonacci sequence (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21…) reflects that our ability to estimate becomes less precise as tasks grow larger. The wider gaps between higher numbers make it easier to show that a 13-point story is meaningfully harder than an 8, without false precision.
No. Anyone with the room link can join by entering a name. Accounts are only useful if you want to save session history or claim a custom room URL on a paid plan.
Hiding votes prevents anchoring — the tendency to drift toward the first or loudest number. Private voting means every estimate is independent, which makes the reveal far more honest.
Most teams start with Fibonacci, which captures the growing uncertainty of larger tasks. T-shirt sizes (XS–XXL) work well for rough, early triage, and hours suit teams that estimate in concrete time. You can switch any time.
Yes. Unlimited rooms and every deck are free forever, supported by discrete ads. Pro removes ads and adds history, saved decks and custom URLs for the price of a coffee.
Turn on spectator mode and stakeholders, product owners, or agile coaches can watch the round unfold without their presence affecting the estimate. Spectators are listed separately from voters.
Yes — EstiVote is built for distributed and remote agile teams. Share the link in Slack, Teams or your standup chat and anyone anywhere can join instantly with no download and no account.
Estimate better. Vote faster.
Spin up a free planning poker room and share the link. Your team can be estimating story points in the next ten seconds.