
Empower your retro with metrics
Move beyond subjective opinions in your retrospectives. With Evetro's customizable metrics, your team gains the power to define and measure exactly what matters to them.
Move beyond subjective opinions in your retrospectives. With Evetro's customizable metrics, your team gains the power to define and measure exactly what matters to them.
Unlock the Full Potential of Your Retrospectives Retrospectives are a cornerstone of continuous improvement, but many teams struggle to run them effectively. Without a structured process, retrospectives can feel like a time-consuming chore rather than a powerful tool for team growth. That’s where Evetro comes in—transforming your retrospectives
The web application bundle was previously loaded into the browser upfront in its entirety, totaling 1.88 MiB as of v1.4.7. The current initial bundle size is now 650 KiB, with an additional 1.12 MiB fetched after app data initialization, leading to a net volume decrease of
Everyone can now contribute on the spot by adding notes and voting on what's important from their own device. Bring a computer and use it as a shared screen while the rest of the team uses their mobile devices. Open app.evetro.com in your mobile browser to
What is New? * New “Get Started” Section: Helps new users begin using Evetro easily without assistance. New Random Button for Retrospective Agenda: This button randomly selects a main activity for gathering feedback and notes. Improvements * When joining a team, new members are automatically added to upcoming and ongoing retrospectives but
Autonomous Teams vs. Hierarchical Organizations The Shift Towards Autonomy The progress we humans have made is remarkable. Today, we are collaborating across offices and borders, constantly seeking better ways to tackle our challenges. Many organizations now structure their employees into autonomous teams—teams that govern or control themselves. These teams
What is New? * "My Settings": Layout options added to add/remove labels for author, tags, and date. * Create Retro: Your agenda and retro process now support full flexibility in the order of activities. * Mobile: Now includes insight with voting. * Actions Sidebar: Now has indicators for action status: * Red:
Evetro Update We have just recently released the next minor upgrade of Evetro's web application! What is New? * Minimum viable mobile version of Evetro: Now supports iOS, Android, and Windows Phone 10. * Organizations: Bundle your company users together under a common label. * Members of an organization can view
Efficient Retrospectives “The single most important practice in Scrum is the retrospective because it allows the team to learn about, improve, and adapt its process.” ¹ A retrospective is essentially an efficient meeting where a group of people gathers to analyze problems or ideas and ends up with specific solutions in
What is new? Home * Dashboard has been renamed to Home, and does not function as a dashboard anymore. You can now see and add your own notes for the current retrospective in Home when you log in. The functionality on the page formerly known as My Notes has been merged
The Importance of Team Reflection and Growth Teams often get caught up in daily tasks, leaving little time to reflect on how to work better together. To achieve long-term success, it’s crucial to refine team strategies and implement continuous improvement methods. This article explores key strategies that help teams
Warm-up exercises play a crucial role in setting the tone for effective meetings. They encourage engagement, foster creativity, and help participants transition from their previous tasks. The main benefits include: * Encouraging participation and engagement – When people contribute at the beginning of a meeting, they are more likely to stay engaged
"The single most important practice in Scrum is the retrospective because it allows the team to learn, improve, and adapt its process." ¹ What is a Retrospective? A retrospective is a structured and efficient meeting where a team gathers to analyze challenges, explore ideas, and develop actionable solutions to
Warm-up exercises play a crucial role in setting the tone for effective meetings. They help establish engagement, encourage participation, and create an environment where ideas can flow freely. The main benefits include: * Encouraging participation and engagement – When people contribute at the beginning of a meeting, they are more likely to
A classic game that is easy to run and helps connect people. It works well for both new teams and experienced ones. Even if you’ve worked together with your colleagues for years, you might still discover surprising and funny stories about them—whether they are true or false! Fits:
Engaging participants early in a meeting increases the likelihood of their continued involvement throughout the session. No matter the type of meeting, productivity will be limited if attendees do not actively contribute. That’s why it’s essential to create an environment that encourages participation from the start. Why Warm-Up
One of the most rewarding aspects of running retrospectives is witnessing meaningful change and improvement. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. The primary goal of a retrospective is to continuously improve by completing the action items created in the previous session. However, many teams struggle with following up on
To gain real value from retrospectives, it is essential that everyone contributes their insights and suggestions on how the team can overcome challenges. However, some participants may be unengaged for various reasons. In this post, we explore why engagement issues arise and what can be done to improve participation. 1.
The Importance of Continuous Improvement Continuous improvement is essential for any team or organization, but how can it be achieved efficiently? This guide provides a step-by-step approach to help you and your colleagues boost productivity, enhance motivation, and foster a better work environment. How to Conduct a Valuable Retrospective Finding
Why Would You Run Retrospectives, and What Are the Benefits? Over the past decade, we have seen a significant increase in the usage of retrospectives worldwide. The retrospective is considered one of the most essential processes a team can implement, as it enables learning, improvement, and adaptation ¹. In this post,
Retrospectives are a crucial part of continuous improvement and team collaboration. Skipping them, running them infrequently, or not holding them at all can have significant drawbacks. Here are three key issues to be aware of if you are not running retrospectives regularly: 1. Increased Time Investment The longer you wait
What is New? * Evetro PS Pattern: A WebSocket-based solution for listening to changes. Users receive live updates on notes and actions from other users on the same retrospective (on creation, deletion, and changes). * Voting on Notes: Retrospectives now offer the opportunity to prioritize the importance of some notes over others.
Agile practices emphasize the importance of adaptability and process improvement. That is why Agile teams conduct frequent retrospectives to drive continuous enhancement and efficiency. In this post, we highlight three key reasons why retrospectives are invaluable. And to be absolutely clear—retrospectives are not limited to IT companies or Agile
When creating action items, the main goal is to write them in a way that makes them as easy as possible to complete. Unclear actions can have negative effects, making it difficult to determine whether any progress has been made. The Problem with Unclear Actions In retrospectives, it is common