Feature Community edition Enterprise edition
Users
Up to 10 Unlimited
Project teams
Unlimited Unlimited
Plan and track progress on all levels
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Supports stories/deliverables, possibly grouped into epics, quantified in story points and business value
Productplanning Included Included
Measure and track capacity when planning your iterations, whether there is one or many teams.
Sprintplanning Included Included
Plan and forecast releases and predict end of project
Releaseplanning Included Included
A task-board/scrum-wall where changes are updated across clients at all times.
Taskboard Included Included
Daily-Scrum delivers burndown charts on all levels, project, sprint and team. On personal level either burndown or burnup chart is used depending on how the project is configured.
Sprintburndowncharts Included Included
Track velocity - follow it from one sprint to the next throughout the project. Track each teams velocity.
Velocitycharts Included Included
Daily-Scrum measures the value of each feature as they are completed
Earnedvaluecharts Included Included
Daily-Scrum can automatically prioritize your backlog based on your estimates, business value and MoSCoW
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MoSCoW prioritization is a prioritization technique commonly used in DSDM. Daily-Scrum supports this throughout the system
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Project and role based security
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Daily-Scrum comes with a REST-ful API for integration with other systems
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Saas (hosted online)
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On site install*
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Customer support
Online Full
Subscription
Free 1st 2 months USD 24/user/month
Perpetual
USD 352** / user

*Additional consultant fee may apply. Please request price quote

** Plus annual support and maintenance fee

Release planning/forecasting

Plan and forecast releases and predict end of project

Releaseplanning

Once you have performed the product planning Daily-Scrum will give you a forecast on when the project will be finished.

If using MoSCoW prioritization it will also tell you when the Musts are expected to be complete, so that you can have an understanding on when the system can be set into production and you can start earning/saving money on the system.

You plan your project by defining releases/milestones and distributing the product backlog items into those releases. The releases can be defined by sprints (timeboxes) or by longer timescales. Daily-Scrum will tell how many sprints are needed to complete the release, and will also forecast when the releases will complete over time, outlining the project schedule.

This feature is included in both community and enterprise editions.