Scrum is an Agile project management framework that helps teams build products in short, focused cycles called sprints. It encourages regular feedback, continuous improvement, and rapid delivery of usable features.
In one of our projects, we used the Scrum framework to manage development in two-week sprints. Regular sprint planning, reviews, and retrospectives kept the team aligned, accelerated delivery, and ensured continuous feedback from stakeholders.
Some founders expect Scrum to be a silver bullet. But its power lies in discipline — skipping ceremonies or ignoring feedback loops breaks the flow. Trust the process and stay involved at key points like sprint planning and demos.
Scrum is evolving with automation, hybrid team setups, and AI-assisted planning. Tools are getting smarter at forecasting velocity, identifying blockers, and helping teams adapt in real time — especially in remote-first environments.
Agile Development – The broader methodology that Scrum is part of
Sprint – A short, time-boxed period of focused development work
Product Backlog – A prioritised list of features or tasks for the product
User Stories – Short descriptions of a feature from the user’s perspective
Team Review – Collaborative sessions to evaluate sprint outcomes
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Not sure if Scrum is the right approach for your product build? Book a discovery call with our team and we’ll walk you through the best fit for your project style.