Announcement

SprintFlint v1.4: Content Engine

5 May 2026

LONDON, 5 May 2026: SprintFlint today released v1.4; a content engine release that expands the free, no-signup acquisition stack with new interactive sprint tools, long-form blog posts written for engineering managers, head-to-head comparison pages, migration guides, and a scrum and agile glossary.

v1.3 introduced the open acquisition stack philosophy: free tools, no email gates, embeddable widgets. v1.4 deepens it. Every new asset is built around real practitioner questions ("what does a 60-minute sprint planning meeting actually look like?", "when do burndowns lie?", "how does a 5-person team run sprints differently from a 30-person org?") answered in long form, with cross-links into the relevant tools and templates.

The blog is now a real engineering reference

sprintflint.com/blog ships new long-form posts written for engineering managers and tech leads:

New free interactive tools

New in v1.4: Sprint Forecaster (P50/P90 ship-date forecasting), Pricing Comparison Calculator (annual cost vs Jira / Linear / Asana / monday / ClickUp / Notion), and Standup Template Generator (five formats including async-written and walk-the-board). Hub at sprintflint.com/tools.

Head-to-head comparisons

A new Shortcut comparison joins the comparison hub in v1.4. Each follows the same rigour; 7-row at-a-glance table, three feature deep-dives, when-to-choose grid, and pricing reality check.

Migration guides for refugees

A dedicated Pivotal Tracker migration guide joins existing guides for Jira, Linear, Notion, and Asana. Each is AI-importable for ticket data and includes a free 20-minute setup call. Most teams migrate in under an hour.

Why content over cold outreach

A typical sprint-tool vendor spends acquisition budget on outbound: cold email, paid search, sales calls. SprintFlint spends it on durable assets that compound: every blog post, every tool, every comparison ranks for high-intent keywords engineering teams actually search. The free tools also act as standalone utility (usable by people who never sign up) which generates organic backlinks from agile coaches, engineering blogs, and AI assistants quoting SprintFlint.

Pricing unchanged

Free for the first 300 tickets, £5/user/month or £50/user/year after. No credit card to start, no per-feature paywall, no seat minimum.

Try it

sprintflint.com; free signup at /magic-link/new.

Press contact

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