Retrospective Tools

Sprintlio vs TeleRetro

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

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Sprintlio

2.9

Retrospectives with accountability via Slack and Jira

Sprintlio is a retrospective tool built around <strong>action follow-through</strong>, with Slack and Jira flows so action items don't die in a board after the meeting ends. Development appears to have largely stalled — the homepage still carries a 2023 copyright, there is no public changelog, and the last Product Hunt launch was February 2019.

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TeleRetro

6.7

Agile retros you'll love

TeleRetro is a remote-first retrospective tool built around team engagement — animated GIF reactions, icebreaker games, music, planning poker and a clean facilitation flow. It now pairs retros with a Pulse Survey module for tracking team health between sessions, aimed at small to mid-size agile teams who want retros that feel lively rather than mechanical.

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Summary

Sprintlio scores 2.9 overall and is best for small agile teams that already live in Slack and Jira and want lightweight retros where action items get pushed back into the daily workflow. It offers paid plans from $50/user/mo.

TeleRetro scores 6.7 overall and is best for remote and hybrid agile teams who prioritise engagement and fun alongside a solid retrospective facilitation workflow. It offers a free tier.

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

Across our seven scoring dimensions, TeleRetro edges ahead with an overall score of 6.7. That said, the right pick depends on your team — see the dimension-by-dimension breakdown below.

Scores compared

Sprintlio
Ease of Use 5.0
Retro Toolkit 4.0
Value 3.0
Fun Factor 3.0
AI & Insights 0.0
Integrations 4.0
Enterprise-grade 1.0
TeleRetro
Ease of Use 9.0
Retro Toolkit 8.0
Value 8.0
Fun Factor 8.0
AI & Insights 4.0
Integrations 6.0
Enterprise-grade 4.0
Detail Sprintlio TeleRetro
Category Retrospectives Retrospectives
Team size Small Small
Free tier No Yes
Free limit No free plan or trial publicly documented on the vendor site 1 team, 3 retros, 14-day retro access, 1 pulse survey, limited AI Retro Bot access
Starting price $50/user/mo £26/mo
Est. 3 teams × 8 people Quote-only — contact sales £72/mo (~$91/mo) on the Business plan (3 teams)
Enterprise No Yes
Founded 2018 2020
HQ Toronto, Canada UK
Data residency
Languages English only 14 (English, German, Spanish, …)
Features 12 38
Integrations 2 7

Feature & integration comparison

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

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

Sprintlio — pros

  • + Action items sync to Jira and Slack — follow-through is the product's actual reason for being
  • + Slack-native flows: run recaps, reminders and notifications from the channel
  • + Simple, focused retro workflow without the all-in-one bloat

Sprintlio — cons

  • Vendor site shows few signs of recent development — copyright still reads 2023 and the last public launch was 2019
  • Almost no AI, no health checks, no cross-team reporting — feature surface is thin by 2026 standards
  • No published pricing page, no documented SSO/SCIM/SOC 2 — enterprise readiness is unclear at best
  • Integration surface is narrow: Jira and Slack only, no Teams, Azure DevOps, GitHub, Linear or Confluence

TeleRetro — pros

  • + Standout engagement features — GIF reactions, music and icebreaker games make retros genuinely enjoyable
  • + Clean, low-friction facilitation flow with timer, voting, grouping and action items in one place
  • + Pulse Surveys now track team health between retros, with a cross-team dashboard on the Business plan
  • + Async mode and action carry-over keep distributed teams aligned between sprints
  • + AI Retro Bot spins up a custom retro format from any topic in seconds

TeleRetro — cons

  • AI is limited to format and icebreaker generation — no board summary, clustering, action extraction or sentiment
  • Native integrations stop at Jira, Slack and Teams; Trello, GitHub and Azure DevOps run through Zapier
  • No SCIM, audit logs or SOC 2; SSO (Okta/Azure AD) is Enterprise-plan only
  • Health/pulse module is lighter than dedicated health-check tools — no team radars or psych-safety models
  • Annual-only discount and per-team pricing add up beyond a handful of teams
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