Retroacto

FAQ

A retrospective SaaS solution designed to facilitate agile retrospective meetings for software development teams. The solution provides features to capture feedback and insights, develop actions, and understand team mood.
An agile retrospective meeting is a timeboxed, regular meeting held by a software development team to reflect on the previous iteration or sprint and identify ways to improve their process.
This product can help teams facilitate their agile retrospective meetings more efficiently and effectively. Retroacto provides a centralized location for capturing feedback and insights, developing actions, and understand team mood, which can lead to improved team collaboration, increased efficiency, and better software development outcomes.
Retorspective provides easy-to-use templates for capturing feedback and insights, allows for real-time collaboration among team members, login less participation, aggregated team mood and offers robust reporting and analytics.
Integrate Retroacto into your team’s workflow by making it a regular part of your agile retrospective meeting process. Encourage team members to use the tool to capture feedback and insights, prioritize actions, and track progress over time. Consider setting up automated reminders or notifications to ensure everyone is staying on track.
The cost of Retroacto can vary widely depending on the features and functionality included. The initial beta release of Retroacto is completely free for everyone.
If you don’t have access to the owner’s account/email. You can contact our Support Team. Our Support Team can make the transfer for you. In order to do that, you will need to send us an email to (contact@retroacto.com) informing us:
  • The email of the account that has the subscription/ownership.
  • The email of the account (registered on Retroacto) that is going to receive the subscription/ownership.
  • The receipt from the last payment. In case you don’t have access to the receipt, you will have to confirm the last four digits of your company’s card and the card brand.
This procedure usually takes one week to be completed, and we will let you know by email once it’s done.
Unfortunately, the beta version of the Retroacto will not let you to change the email id, since that is the primary user id. If you need further assistance please write to contact@retroacto.com
For now, you can only make SSO integration if you have the enterprise subscription. If you don’t have enterprise subscription, click here to subscribe/upgrade to reach us on contact@retroacto.com.
Follow the below steps
Step 1. Click on the “Timer” icon on the retro session
Step 2. Select the time duration
Step 3. Click on ‘Play button’
Step 4 : Hear the sound once the timer is complete.
  • There’s no limit on the number of people you can invite to a board.
  • There’s no limit on the number of people who can use the boards.
  • There’s no limit on the number of people that can access the boards.
Click on “Copy Link” button
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Retroacto session details don’t expire unless you delete them. If you have been inactive for more than 1 year, we’ll clear the data of your account, and you won’t be able to see your old session details again.
Click on profile icon on the top right corner followed by ‘My Plan’

The participants don’t need to have an account on Retroacto to participate on retrospective sessions. Anyone that has the URL of your meeting will be able to access it. However they will be admitted by already joined users of the session.
Beta version of Retroacto is completely free for a limited period. Squads can join, create and conduct unlimited retrospective sessions.
In the context of agile software development, a squad is a cross-functional team that is responsible for delivering a specific product or feature. Squads are typically composed of 5-10 individuals who possess different skills and expertise, such as software developers, designers, and product owners. The squad is self-organizing, meaning that they work together to plan and execute the work required to deliver their product or feature. Squads are a key component of the Spotify model of agile development, which emphasizes teamwork, autonomy, and continuous improvement.
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