Looking at my retrospective board right now, I realize I’ve attended more than 227 sprint retrospectives.

Wait - and I’m still not bored to death by those agile meetings? Surprisingly, no.

Over the years, in my work as a psychologist and startup founder, I’ve spoken with hundreds of Engineering Managers, Scrum Masters, and Agile Coaches. One theme came up again and again: keeping sprint retrospectives engaging and productive is hard. Many teams struggle with participation - developers seem distracted, disengaged, or quietly question whether the meeting is even worth their time.

Patrick Lencioni, author of the well-known book The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, offers an insightful perspective: boredom in meetings is often a symptom of ineffectiveness.

Ineffective Retrospectives: What Does That Look Like?

From hundreds of interviews with agile practitioners about their agile retrospective habits, several recurring patterns emerged:

So - what about your team? Has your retrospective turned into a comfort zone instead of a growth zone?

Can Online Retrospective Boards Fix That?

Let’s be honest: no tool alone will save a dysfunctional retro.

As the saying goes, a fool with a tool is still a fool. Only now the fool has a chainsaw instead of an axe. I believe the right retrospective meeting tool can make a meaningful difference. It can nudge team dynamics, spark engagement, and support the kind of atmosphere where real reflection and change can happen.

Here’s my working hypothesis:

💡 Fun in retrospectives creates bonding. Bonding builds trust. Trust fosters psychological safety. And psychological safety enables honest conversations - the foundation of meaningful action and real performance improvement.

If there’s truth in that, then we should aim for fun retrospectives. But not all online retrospective boards make that easy. Some online solutions and platforms are unintentionally dull, mechanical, or restrictive - they stifle the creativity and emotional connection that retrospectives need.

So, which sprint retrospective board tool best supports engaging, growth-oriented, and fun (Scrum) retrospectives? That’s exactly what I’ll explore in this post. Let’s take a closer look at five leading options:

Transparency note: I am a co-founder of Echometer, the online retrospective board referenced in this post. But I only recommend products I truly believe help agile teams (be it Software, DevOps, Product & also agile teams outside of IT) improve their retrospectives...

Comparing the 6 best retrospective software boards

Here’s a quick overview of the different sprint retrospective boards. Keep reading for a closer look at each tool and the fun, engaging features they bring to your retros.

Retrospective Software Board Retro Fun Score*Average Online Review (G2)Security & ComplianceTry Without LoginPricingFree Version & Free Trial
Echometer14/16 Stars 🥇4.7/5Hosted in Germany, GDPR‑compliant. Yes ✅~$29/team/monthFree Plan + Free Trial
EasyRetro11/16 Stars 🥈4.3/5 GDPR compliant; no full enterprise certifications notedNo 🚸~US$25/team/monthFree Plan
Retrium6/16 Stars4.5/5Data hosted in SSAE16/SOC1‑certified centresNo 🚸~US$39/team room/monthFree Trial
Parabol11/16 Stars 🥈4.6/5Hosting on Google CloudYes ✅~US$8/active user/monthFree Plan
Miro6/16 Stars4.7/5SO/IEC 27001 + SOC2 Type II certifiedNo 🚸~US$8/user/monthFree Plan
Jira5/16 Stars4.3/5Enterprise‑grade security, SSO, audit logs (varies by plan)No 🚸~US$7.91/user/monthFreePlan


*Find out below how the Fun Score is calculated.

Fun & Engagement Formula: Relevant Online Retro Board Features

When I say “fun,” I don’t mean that your software engineers should be laughing throughout the retro. I primarily mean engagement - being attentive, focused, and actively participating in the discussion.

These are the features I consider essential in a retrospective software app for fostering an engaging and effective retrospective:

With these criteria in mind, we can now evaluate how engaging the most popular online (Scrum) retrospective boards truly are.

Retrospective Board Tool 1: Echometer


Let's start with the online retrospective software tool Echometer: What are users saying?

🧑‍🦰💬 "I have tried all the other methods (Mural, Miro, Reetro, EasyRetro, Parabol, etc.). [...] Echometer is the best.", Sharon B., Capterra, 09/2025

Interesting - let’s take a closer look at the Echometer retro board’s features through the “fun & engagement” lens discussed above.

Features & TraitsRatingComment
Retrospective Templates★★ Great ✅ Easy to quickly prepare varied retros: over 125 retrospective templates, including many health check retros:
Playfulness★★ Great ✅"Waiting room” games are praised by users for kicking off retrospectives in an engaging way (unique to the platform)
Flexibility & Customizability★☆ Satisfying 🆗The only online retrospective app that combines retro tool with whiteboards - but you can’t edit the retrospective structure and must manually skip steps if needed
Retrospective Icebreakers★★ Great ✅Let's you choose from both written and visual icebreaker templates before the retrospective, or create custom or random ones.
History & Trends★★ Great ✅Provides dashboards for both retrospective ROTI (Return on Time Invested) etc. and even team happiness trends
Ease of Use★☆ Satisfying 🆗Its powerful features can make navigating & understanding all options a bit tricky
Optional Anonymity★★ Great ✅Offers both anonymous and transparent author names
Action Item Tracking★★ Great ✅Track action items, including authors and email reminders, with a dedicated action item dashboard

Strengths

Limitations

Conclusion: Best for...

In conclusion, Echometer is ideal for teams that value fun, simplicity, and productivity in retrospectives and continuous improvement. Considering both the fun & engagement perspective and user reviews, Echometer ranks among the best free online retrospective tools.


👍🛑🆕 Try Echometer using the "Keep Stop Start" Retrospective Format

If you’d like to try it out, you can access the Echometer retrospective meeting tool without logging in. Give the “Keep, Stop, Start” template a spin using the link below. The template includes 3 questions:

Keep: What should we keep doing as a team?
Stop: What should we stop doing as a team?
Start: What should we start doing as a team, or at least try to?


Online Retrospective App 2: EasyRetro

Let's get to EasyRetro: What are users saying about the free retrospective software tool for remote teams?

🧑‍🦰💬 "Allows for easy colaboration and everyone working together in realtime. Intuitive and easy to use." Verified user in Consulting, G2, 10/2023
Features & TraitsRatingComment
Retrospective Templates★★ Great ✅Might be the tool with the most retrospective templates on the market!
Playfulness★☆ Satisfying 🆗Allows adding GIFs and drawings to the online retro board
Flexibility & Customizability★☆ Satisfying 🆗Basic setup, with no option for a flexible whiteboard
Retrospective Icebreakers☆☆ Dissatisfying ❌No icebreaker suggestions etc.
History & Trends☆☆ Dissatisfying ❌You can see past retrospectives, but not trends or other reports
Ease of Use★★ Great ✅Very easy for new users to understand and set up their first retrospective
Optional Anonymity★★ Great ✅One of the anonymous retrospective tools, offers both anonymous and transparent author names
Action Item Tracking★☆ Satisfying 🆗Action items can be saved, but no email reminders are provided

Strengths

Limitations

Conclusion: Best for...

In conclusion, EasyRetro is best for remote agile and virtual Scrum teams that prefer a simple, straightforward approach.


Project Retrospective Tool 3: Retrium


Next up, Retrium is another popular retrospective online board. This is what users are saying:

🧑‍🦰💬 "Has a lot of different ways to run a retrospective. Very intuitive and provides a good level of anonymity allowing people to speak more freely than in a face to face interaction." Verified user, G2, 03/2020
Features & TraitsRatingComment
Retrospective Templates★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Includes only 11 retrospective templates, but also supports basic team radars
Playfulness☆☆ - Dissatisfying ❌No features specifically designed to make retros playful or fun, not the most creative retrospective board
Flexibility & Customizability★☆ - Satisfying 🆗You can add custom templates etc., but cannot skip retro phases or use a flexible whiteboard
Retrospective Icebreakers☆☆ - Dissatisfying ❌No icebreaker suggestions etc.
History & Trends★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Allows viewing retro ratings, team usage, user activity reports, and retro history
Ease of Use★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Setup and navigation are straightforward, but the retro board and menu are not as intuitive as other tools
Optional Anonymity★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Replies are forced to be anonymous; no option to reveal who wrote what
Action Item Tracking★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Action items can be saved, but no email reminders are provided

Strengths

Limitations

Conclusion: Best for...

In conclusion, the Retrium retro tool is a solid choice for Engineering Managers and Agile practitioners who have a budget for retrospective boards and value structured retrospectives with robust reporting options.


Project Retrospective Software 4: Parabol

Parabol is another widely used free online retrospective tool for remote teams. Here’s what users think:

🧑‍🦰💬 "The interface is impressive, and the intuitive way it guides both you and your team through the flow of any meeting is highly effective and pleasant." Verified Reviewer, Capterra, 10/2023
Features & TraitsRatingComment
Retrospective Templates★☆ - Satisfying 🆗36 retrospective templates included, which is solid, though competitors offer more variety
Playfulness★☆ - Satisfying 🆗AI helps make icebreakers more engaging and you can add background music, but no dedicated games
Flexibility & Customizability★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Can add custom retro templates and skip retro steps, but no flexible whiteboard during retrospectives
Retrospective Icebreakers★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Offers random icebreakers and allows saving your own spontaneously, but cannot prepare them in advance
History & Trends★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Shows retrospective and meeting history, but no dedicated trend analysis or reports
Ease of Use★★ - Great ✅Intuitive and simple to use
Optional Anonymity★★ - Great ✅Supports both anonymous and named responses; easy to understand
Action Item Tracking★★ - Great ✅Includes a task management Kanban board; reminders are sent only via integrations, not directly through the tool

Strengths

Limitations

Conclusion: Best for...

Parabol is ideal for teams that want a multi-featured retrospective project tool and the option to host other online meetings.


Online Retrospective Board 5: Miro

Now, let’s turn to Miro, the whiteboard tool giant. What are users saying about it as an online retrospective tool for remote teams?

🧑‍🦰💬 "It is really intuitive to use and has so many great features. The miroverse is amazing for finding templates for retros. [...] It is quite an expensive tool to use." Heather K., Capterra, 11/2024
Features & TraitsRatingComment
Retrospective Templates★★ - Great ✅Offers hundreds of diverse retrospective templates; some users may feel overwhelmed when editing or customizing them
Playfulness★☆ - Satisfying 🆗The flexible whiteboard allows very playful retrospectives, including emoji animations, but more preparation is needed for highly playful designs
Flexibility & Customizability★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Versatile whiteboard, but no option to enforce a structured retrospective
Retrospective Icebreakers★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Provides icebreaker templates, but they must be manually copied and integrated into retrospectives
History & Trends☆☆ - Dissatisfying ❌No dedicated dashboard to view a retrospective summary in the right format
Ease of Use★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Powerful with many menu options, but not very intuitive if you just want to prepare a retrospective quickly
Optional Anonymity☆☆ - Dissatisfying ❌Anonymous option is available only in the paid version, not in the free trial
Action Item Tracking☆☆ - Dissatisfying ❌No features to track action items

Strengths

Limitations

Conclusion: Best for...

The Miro retrospective whiteboard is best for teams that want a flexible, interactive whiteboard for retrospectives, but it requires preparation and isn’t focused on structured retros.


Sprint Retrospective Software 6: Jira

Lastly, one of the most widely used project management tools, Jira (or Confluence), is also often used for online retrospectives - even though that’s not its primary purpose. What do users think?

🧑‍🦰💬 "It has all what you need in order to run and manage your projects, starting from creating your product roadmap, sprints, and task management, retrospective meetings." Maryam A., G2, July 2023
Features & TraitsRatingComment
Retrospective Templates☆☆ - Dissatisfying ❌No dedicated library of retrospective templates
Playfulness☆☆ - Dissatisfying ❌Not optimized for playful retrospectives; designed more for project management
Flexibility & Customizability★★ - Great ✅Great because you can flexibly add kanban boards and even add whiteboards by using Confluence
Retrospective Icebreakers☆☆ - Dissatisfying ❌No icebreaker options provided
History & Trends☆☆ - Dissatisfying ❌No dashboards for structured retrospective history or trend analysis
Ease of Use★☆ - Satisfying 🆗Usable overall, but the abundance of features makes it harder to quickly set up a focused retrospective board
Optional Anonymity☆☆ - Dissatisfying ❌Not designed for anonymous retrospectives
Action Item Tracking★★ - Great ✅If you’re already using Jira for tasks & Confluence, it’s great to track action items there

Strengths

Limitations

Conclusion: Best for...

Jira (or Confluence) is best for Agile teams that want retrospectives tightly integrated with their existing Jira workflows, but are not focused on customizing retro templates or enhancing engagement and fun.

Conclusion - Most Fun Retrospective Board Tool

Having participated in over 227 retrospectives, I can honestly say I’m still not tired of them - thanks in large part to using the right tools. Choosing the right online retrospective board can make a real difference for your team, and I hope my analysis here helps you decide which software tools to try.

If I were you, I’d pick Echometer and Parabol for your next two retrospectives, then see which one fits your team best 🙂


FAQ

What is the most fun retrospective software board?

The ‘most fun’ online retrospective board is ultimately the one that best fits your team’s needs. Based on my experience (and admittedly biased opinion) and the rationale outlined in this post, Echometer could be considered the most fun retrospective software board. See the detailed comparisons above for more information.

What should I consider when choosing a retrospective software board?

Whether you’re a Scrum, SAFe, Kanban, or DevOps team, here are a few key points:

Which retrospective software tools are easy to test?