Sprint board
Overview
Section titled “Overview”The sprint board is the Native execution surface for the current sprint: a column per status (for example To do, In progress, Review, Done), with a card per task. Moving a card between columns updates its status for everyone instantly.
Every card carries enough context to act on without leaving the board: assignee, short description, and a comment thread for quick coordination. Opening a card gives you the full detail view when a decision needs more context.
In Connected mode, the equivalent execution surface may live in an external tracker such as Linear or Jira instead, with the GrowthOS board deep-linking out to it. Native teams do everything described here directly on the GrowthOS board.
What you can do here
Section titled “What you can do here”- View the active sprint as columns of status with a card per task.
- Drag cards between columns to update status during standups or async work.
- Open a card to edit its assignee, description, or add a comment.
- Spot blocked items quickly and escalate them in comments.
- Close out or complete the sprint once the time window ends.
When to use
Section titled “When to use”- Daily standups, to walk through what moved and what is blocked.
- Continuous mid-sprint execution, whenever status changes.
- End-of-sprint wrap-up, to confirm everything is in its final state.
Prerequisites
Section titled “Prerequisites”- A signed-in member account with product access.
- A Planner seat to create or edit cards; Members can usually move their own assigned cards.
- A confirmed sprint with items already in scope.
Where to find it
Section titled “Where to find it”- Sidebar: project Sprint board
- Accessible from the project overview once a sprint is confirmed.
Step-by-step
Section titled “Step-by-step”- Open the active sprint board under the relevant project.
- Scan columns to see current status distribution at a glance.
- Drag a card to the next column as its status changes.
- Open a card to edit the assignee, description, or leave a comment.
- Flag and comment on any item that looks blocked.
- Check in daily during standups to keep the board an accurate mirror of real progress.
- Close or complete the sprint once the time window ends.
What success looks like
Section titled “What success looks like”- The board reflects reality: nothing sits in a stale column for days without a comment.
- Blocked items are visible and flagged, not silently stuck.
- The sprint closes with every card in a final status, not left dangling.
Tips & best practices
Section titled “Tips & best practices”- Update your own cards right after finishing work rather than batching updates at the end of the day.
- Use comments for quick coordination instead of switching to chat for every small question.
- Burndown, velocity, and retro analytics may be hidden in MVP; use Team Analytics for the basics instead.
Common mistakes
Section titled “Common mistakes”- Letting cards sit unmoved for days, which makes standups rely on memory instead of the board.
- Closing a sprint with cards still in progress instead of moving or carrying them over explicitly.
- Assigning a card without opening it to add enough description for the assignee to start.