SprintPandaInternal sprint workspace

Plan sprints. Nest tasks.
Ship work, on time.

A focused, date-driven workspace for small teams. Group work into sprints with a single target date — relative dates cascade as plans shift, so the schedule stays honest.

No setup required for your team — sign in and start.

The approach

Simple, on purpose.

Most task tools start clean and slide into chaos: every workflow needs a new status, every team wants a new view, every project gets a custom field. Six months in, you're configuring software instead of doing work. SprintPanda takes six deliberate stands so the tool stays out of your way.

  1. 01

    One date drives the sprint

    Set a single target date for the sprint. Each task pins to it relatively (`-3 days`, `+1 day`) or anchors to a fixed date. When plans slip, move the sprint date once and every relative task — and every subtask underneath — snaps to the new schedule. No per-task calendar gymnastics.

  2. 02

    Three statuses, that's it

    To do · In progress · Done. We resisted the urge to add five more, because every real workflow already maps to these three. Done tasks shade green and show who completed them — the system narrates progress for you.

  3. 03

    One owner per task

    If two people own it, neither does. Tasks have a single assignee. If responsibility genuinely splits, split the task — that's what subtasks are for. Clear ownership becomes the workload dashboard for your team leads.

  4. 04

    Nothing is truly deleted

    Sprints get archived, tasks get soft-deleted, users get deactivated. Everything restores from the same place. Mistakes stop feeling scary — which means people stop being precious about clicking buttons.

  5. 05

    Three roles, real boundaries

    Manager / Supervisor / Member. Permissions are enforced server-side on every endpoint, not just hidden in the UI. A member can update their own status; a supervisor can plan; a manager can shape the workspace itself.

  6. 06

    Templates do the planning twice

    Build the task tree for a recurring sprint once, save it as a template, schedule it weekly or monthly. The workspace creates the sprint on cadence with dates already wired up. You stop re-creating the same plan from scratch.

What you won't find: custom fields, swimlane kanbans, dependency arrows, multi-assignee voting, time-zone gymnastics, or an empty "Workspaces" sidebar waiting to be filled. We picked one shape and made it good.

What's inside

Built for the way teams actually plan.

Six things SprintPanda does that generic to-do apps don't.

  • Dates that cascade

    Pin a sprint to its target date and every relative task — and every subtask underneath — recomputes automatically when plans shift.

  • Nested to any depth

    Real work isn't flat. Break a task into subtasks, subtasks into sub-subtasks, and roll progress up the tree.

  • Reusable templates

    Build the structure once. Spin up new sprints from a template in a single click — relative offsets do the rest.

  • Recurring sprints

    Weekly standup. Monthly review. Quarterly retro. Schedule it once and the workspace creates the sprint on cadence.

  • Workload at a glance

    Per-person dashboard with open / overdue / this-week counts. Spot overloaded teammates before standup, not after.

  • Sprint retrospectives

    When a sprint completes, capture wins, blockers, and decisions in a proper editor — searchable forever.

  • Email reminders driven by per-sprint cadence
  • Soft delete + restore on everything — nothing's lost

For everyone

Three roles. One workspace.

Permissions are enforced server-side. No accidents.

  • Manager

    • Full workspace control
    • Templates, users, roles, settings
    • All sprint & task actions
  • Supervisor

    • Plan and run sprints
    • Assign tasks across the team
    • Workload dashboard
  • Member

    • Personal task inbox
    • Update status on assigned work
    • Comment on anything

Ready to bring your sprints to life?

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