Pick a standup format. Copy a ready-made markdown template. Paste into Slack, Notion, or your team's standup channel.
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SprintFlint pulls in-progress and in-review tickets, blockers, and burndown into a single view. The template is the conversation, not preparing the doc.
Start Free10 minutes max for a 5-person team, 15 minutes max for 8-10. If yours runs longer, the format isn't matching the team. Switch to walk-the-board or async written.
Sync if the team is co-located and small. Async if you're distributed across timezones, or if your senior team finds 10am calls disruptive. Hybrid is fine — lead joins sync, individuals post async.
Yes, but only if you have great ticket discipline, blockers go to a dedicated channel within minutes, and the team has been together for a year+. Otherwise the standup is doing real coordination work and removing it hurts.
For a 5-person team, the lead/tech-lead runs it. Don't have a separate scrum master. Rotate the facilitator every sprint to keep perspective fresh.
Three-question is people-first ("here's what I did, what I'm doing, my blockers"). Walk-the-board is ticket-first ("for each ticket near done, what's the status"). Walk-the-board is faster but only works if your tickets are well-maintained.