Retrospective Tools

Mural vs TeamRetro

A side-by-side look at scores, pricing, features and integrations to help you pick the right retrospective tool.

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Mural

6.4

Visual collaboration whiteboard with hundreds of retro templates and AI-assisted facilitation

Mural is a long-established visual collaboration platform — an infinite canvas with sticky notes, voting, timers, private mode, hundreds of retro templates, AI clustering and summary, and a Facilitation Superpowers toolkit (Outline, Timer, Voting, Private Mode) that's been refined for over a decade. Strong enterprise posture with SSO, SCIM, SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001 and EU/US data residency.

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TeamRetro

8.7

Retrospectives, health checks and agile estimations in one suite

TeamRetro pairs structured retrospectives with longitudinal team health checks and planning-poker estimations, aimed at agile organisations running multiple teams under a coach or programme.

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Summary

Mural scores 6.4 overall and is best for workshop-heavy teams (design, product, agile coaching) that want a polished facilitation canvas with strong retro templates and enterprise-grade controls. It offers a free tier.

TeamRetro scores 8.7 overall and is best for agile coaches and engineering managers running ongoing health-check programmes alongside sprint retros. It offers paid plans from $25/mo.

TeamRetro leads on ease of use, retro toolkit, value, fun factor, AI & insights, integrations and enterprise-grade.

Across our seven scoring dimensions, TeamRetro edges ahead with an overall score of 8.7. That said, the right pick depends on your team — see the dimension-by-dimension breakdown below.

Scores compared

Mural
Ease of Use 7.0
Retro Toolkit 5.0
Value 5.0
Fun Factor 6.5
AI & Insights 5.0
Integrations 7.5
Enterprise-grade 9.0
TeamRetro
Ease of Use 9.0
Retro Toolkit 9.0
Value 8.0
Fun Factor 8.0
AI & Insights 8.5
Integrations 9.0
Enterprise-grade 9.5
Detail Mural TeamRetro
Category Whiteboard Retrospectives
Team size Mid-market Any
Free tier Yes No
Free limit 3 active murals, unlimited members and visitors, 200+ templates 30-day free trial, no credit card required
Starting price $9.99/user/mo $25/mo
Est. 3 teams × 8 people $240/mo billed annually $50/mo billed annually
Enterprise Yes Yes
Founded 2011 2017
HQ San Francisco, US Australia
Data residency United States · European Union United States · European Union
Languages 9 (English, Spanish, German, …) 30 (English, Arabic, Bengali, …)
Features 37 63
Integrations 6 9

Feature & integration comparison

Side-by-side checklist across features, integrations and security. Hover a note for details.

Capability Mural TeamRetro
Features
AI Summaries
AI grouping/clustering
AI action items
Action tracking note
Team Insights
Polling note
Action dashboard
Custom templates
Anonymous input note
Independent voting
Async mode
Agile Estimations note
Health Checks
Team Kudos
Whiteboard
Integrations
Asana
Azure DevOps note
Confluence
GitHub
Jira note
Linear
Microsoft Teams
Slack
Trello
Security & Privacy
SOC 2
GDPR
SSO / SAML note
SCIM provisioning note
ISO 27001 note
On-premises
Public API
Webhooks

Mural — pros

  • + Mature facilitation toolkit — Outline, Timer, Voting, Private Mode — refined over 10+ years
  • + Strong template library with 200+ retro and workshop frames
  • + Best-in-class enterprise posture: SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, SSO/SAML, SCIM, EU/US residency
  • + Two-way Jira and Azure DevOps sync turns sticky notes into tracked issues
  • + Polished UX, especially for facilitators running synchronous workshops

Mural — cons

  • Per-seat pricing: a 24-person org pays ~$240/mo on the Team+ tier (annual), well above retro-native tools at that headcount
  • No native health checks, mood tracking or longitudinal team-pulse
  • No recurring retros, action carryover or cross-team rollup — facilitators rebuild structure each sprint
  • AI clustering and summary trail Miro and dedicated retro tools in depth
  • SSO/SAML gated to Business tier ($17.99/user/mo) — same trap as Miro

TeamRetro — pros

  • + Health checks with custom models, longitudinal tracking and cross-team reporting
  • + Three modules in one suite (retros, health checks, planning poker)
  • + Enterprise stack that's actually complete: SSO, SCIM, audit logs, SOC 2 Type 2, US/EU data residency
  • + AI grouping, template suggestions, action items and sentiment built in
  • + Broad agile-tool integrations including Jira, Azure DevOps, GitHub, Linear, Confluence

TeamRetro — cons

  • No free tier — 30-day trial only, then a paid plan is required
  • ISO 27001 is inherited via AWS, not held directly
  • Data residency limited to US and EU (no APAC region)
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