Most dev teams are flying blind in sprint planning. They either overcommit and burn out, or undercommit and leave value on the table. Sound familiar?
After analyzing hundreds of agile teams, we discovered the missing piece: data-driven velocity insights.
That's why we built a free Agile Velocity Calculator that turns your sprint history into actionable planning data.
What makes this different?
Realistic ranges, not false precision - Get velocity corridors (e.g., 24-85 story points) instead of misleading averages
Accounts for real-world chaos - Includes those "bad" sprints with dependencies and blockers
Works with any measurement - Story points, hours, or task counts
Takes 2 minutes - Just input your last 6-10 sprints and get instant insights
Built by practitioners - Not consultants who've never shipped code
The game-changer for indie hackers?
Stop negotiating with stakeholders about "trying harder." Start saying: "Based on our velocity data, we can confidently commit to X story points this sprint."
One team using this approach increased their delivery predictability from 60% to 87% in just 8 weeks.
Ready to plan sprints with confidence instead of hope?
Try the calculator: https://www.teamcamp.app/resources/agile-velocity-calculator
What is your biggest sprint planning challenge? Drop it in the comments - always curious to hear war stories from fellow builders.
I love the idea of using real sprint data instead of chasing average. how would this work for small teams?
Yes its work great for small teams , and if you want to manage everything with real sprint data you can also check it out https://www.teamcamp.app/ to manage clients, projects throw agile methods
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