
If your sprint is about executing (not just managing tickets), Self-Manager.net is ideal because it's date-centric: you plan what you'll push this week, then execute day-by-day, then review.
Why it works for short sprints:
Best for: solo founders, freelancers, small teams running short pushes with daily planning + review.
Backlog → sprint planning → tracking + reports, with a "Scrum-first" flow that stays relatively simple.
Focused specifically on Scrum essentials (backlog, sprint planning, boards, burndown, time tracking) without turning into an enterprise suite.
A popular open-source option for agile teams, commonly used for Scrum/Kanban workflows with sprint planning.
Agile/Scrum tool built around sprint planning, issue tracking, and reporting.
Designed for teams running multiple projects with Scrum or Kanban, keeping sprint-style work manageable.
Agile tool that combines Scrum/Kanban boards with time tracking (useful when sprints must stay realistic).
If you want open-source with solid Scrum support (backlogs and sprint management), OpenProject is a strong pick.
Great if you want to design your own sprint workflow (fields, dates, automations, moving unfinished work, etc.).
An open-source tool explicitly built to run cycles/sprints and manage product work without heavy process.

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