Zenhub Blog > Project Management > The Best Scrum Software in 2024 Zenhub Blog > Project Management > The Best Scrum Software in 2024 Project Management The Best Scrum Software in 2024 Guest August 15, 2024 | 5 min read Scrum teams operate in a fast-paced, iterative environment where collaboration, work transparency, and adaptability are the name of the game. That’s where finding the right fitting project management solution becomes even more crucial, helping teams streamline their workflows, manage backlogs, and stay aligned with sprint goals. Read on to learn more about the top picks for your Scrum team. Top picks: Zenhub: Best overall pick for Scrum teams Scrumwise: Best for small teams VersionOne: Best for larger teams Taiga: Best open-source pick Miro: Best collaborative pick Jira: Best for Backlog Management 1. Zenhub: Best overall pick for Scrum teams Zenhub is an agile project management solution that simplifies every aspect of Scrum. With native integration with GitHub, your team can keep up with issues, project plans, and organizational goals without missing a beat. Why consider Zenhub Thoughtfully designed Scrum features enable teams to run sprint events, manage tasks, and collaborate with minimal overhead. Zenhub’s AI-powered functionalities and clever automations make Scrum a breeze, including automated sprint planning, AI sprint reviews, AI acceptance criteria, and auto-generated Agile reports and roadmaps. Zenhub natively integrates with GitHub to make Scrum even more seamless, allowing users to use real GitHub issues on Zenhub Scrum boards. Key features Planning Poker: Built-in planning poker capabilities make it easy for your team to facilitate Agile estimation asynchronously and without bias. Daily Feeds: Inspired by the daily Scrum, Daily Feeds are a daily summary of everything your team is working on and blocked on. Use Daily Feeds as a stand-in for standups or as a meeting agenda. Automated sprint planning: Zenhub automatically generates sprints based on prioritized issues from your backlog and your team’s calculated velocity. Native GitHub integration: Enjoy easy onboarding and less time switching between tools with Zenhub’s native GitHub integration, which allows you to use your GitHub issues on Zenhub boards seamlessly. 2. Scrumwise: Best for small teams Designed specifically for Scrum teams, Scrumwise is a project management solution focused on ease of use and quick startup for Scrum teams, especially smaller teams or those who are new to project management solutions. Why consider Scrumwise The main appeal of Scrumwise is its’ simple interface and logical design. Compared to more feature-heavy options, Scrumwise keeps its design sleek, focusing users on a few core features without sacrificing the essentials. Key features Drag-and-drop backlog: Scrumwise is focused on drag-and-drop features, which makes it easy to adjust the backlog as work priorities change quickly. Collaboration tools: Real-time collaboration is supported, allowing team members to update tasks, track progress, and communicate changes instantly, ensuring timely updates. Hierarchy and subtasks: Users can create a hierarchy of tasks and subtasks, which helps break down user stories into manageable pieces while tracking key work milestones. 3. VersionOne: Best for larger teams VersionOne is an enterprise-grade project management solution that focuses on the needs of large Agile teams. While VersionOne has packages catering to teams of various sizes, its key functionality is helping large teams manage Agile projects easily. Why consider VersionOne Enterprise-sized Scrum teams need the adaptability of a solution with ready-made Agile features and the power to manage a portfolio of projects at scale. VersionOne delivers on this by providing the essential tools a Scrum team needs with other capabilities designed to serve a large team, such as industry-compliant security options and portfolio features. Key features Multi-team project coordination: Enterprise organizations can utilize coordination features that highlight cross-project dependencies, shared backlogs, and multi-team progress, making it easier to manage large-scale Agile projects. Customization options: VersionOne allows teams to customize various aspects of the tool, including workflows, fields, and reports, supporting your team’s unique needs. Security and compliance: Enterprise-grade security features and compliance with industry standards, make VersionOne a reliable choice for large organizations with more demanding security concerns. 4. Taiga: Best open-source pick Historically, Agile teams, especially software development teams, have enjoyed the flexibility, security, and scalability of open-source project management solutions. Taiga stands out as a strong open-source pick for Scrum teams thanks to its Scrum-focused features and free price tag. Why consider Taiga Many praise Taiga for its’ adaptability for Scrum teams, with numerous Scrum-specific features, and a high degree of customization for teams that need a personalized fit. Compared to other open-source solutions, Taiga’s interface is more user-friendly than most and would be appropriate for smaller Scrum teams. Key features Data migration: Users of other popular solutions, such as Jira and Trello, can migrate data seamlessly to easily transition into Taiga. On-site hosting option: For smaller teams and teams looking for extra security, on-site hosting is supported. Dashboards and reporting: Taiga offers a variety of customizable dashboard and reporting options in addition to typical Scrum features for personalized views across multiple projects. 5. Miro: Best collaborative pick Miro is an online collaboration platform with an interface designed to mimic the style of a whiteboard. Users can collaboratively brainstorm, record notes, plan projects, and more, all from a familiar interface with numerous creativity tools. Why consider Miro Unique from other picks, Miro is more collaboration-focused, with a whiteboard interface that users can write and type on to interactively plan during Scrum ceremonies and project planning. Templates specifically designed for Scrum teams, such as planning poker and sprint retrospectives, make it easy to facilitate Scrum processes from day one. Key features Pre-Built Scrum Templates: Miro offers various templates for Scrum teams, including brainstorming, design thinking, agile workflows, mind mapping, planning poker, and more. Wireframing and Prototyping: Miro supports the creation of wireframes and prototypes, which are useful for product design teams, in particular, that need more creative process support. Voting and Polls: Teams can vote on ideas or conduct polls directly within the board, streamlining team decision-making. 6. JIRA: Best for backlog management Jira is one of the most notable legacy project management solutions on the market, and for good reason: while its interface lacks the intuitive feel that other brands offer, it’s a powerhouse of Scrum-focused features. Why consider Jira Jira can be an extremely helpful tool for Scrum teams, particularly as many of the features were designed with Scrum teams in mind. Tools such as Scrum boards, extensive backlog management features, work-in-progress limits, burndown charts, Sprint reports, and more make it easy for Scrum teams to dive right into work without the need to customize features to fit team needs. Key features Retrospective data reporting: Jira provides various reports, such as velocity charts, cumulative flow diagrams, and more, that teams can use during sprint retrospectives to analyze their performance and identify areas for improvement. Backlog management: The backlog management feature allows users to create, rank, and categorize user stories, tasks, and bugs. This makes it easy for Product Owners and PMs to manage the product roadmap while visualizing the larger portfolio of work being done at any time. Velocity tracking: Over time, Jira compiles data about how much work your team can complete in any given sprint to help you more accurately predict workload capacity. Conclusion When you’re staring down a list of project management solutions for your Scrum team, it can be intimidating to narrow your options down – and that’s where we can help. Book a free demo with us today to explore your team’s best options, take a look at our features up close, and get an idea of how Zenhub can function as part of your Scrum team. Share this article New Work smarter, not harder. With Zenhub AI Simplified agile processes. Faster task management. All powered by AI. Learn more
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