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Using Monday.com for Scrum

Highly visual and intuitive interface with color-coded boards — one of the easiest PM tools for non-technical teams to adopt. When combined with Scrum, this makes Monday.com a strong candidate for teams who want a structured, repeatable workflow without sacrificing flexibility. Scrum works best in Monday.com when you leverage its sprint planning, backlog management to implement the framework's key practices directly in the tool your team already lives in.

About Scrum

Scrum structures work into fixed-length sprints (typically 2 weeks) with defined ceremonies: sprint planning, daily standup, sprint review, and retrospective.

Time-boxed sprints with defined start and end dates
Backlog grooming to keep the queue refined and ready to pull
Velocity tracking to plan sustainable sprint commitments
Retrospectives to continuously improve the team's process

How to set up Scrum in Monday.com

1

Set up your project and backlog

In Monday.com, create a new project and open the Backlog view. Create user stories using the format "As a [user], I want [goal] so that [reason]". Add story point estimates to the top 20–30 items before your first sprint.

2

Create your first sprint

Use Monday.com's native sprint feature to create a 2-week sprint. Set the start date, end date, and a sprint goal (e.g. "Ship onboarding v2"). Pull in issues from the backlog based on team velocity.

3

Configure your sprint board

Set up a board view in Monday.com with columns: To Do → In Progress → In Review → Done. These map directly to Scrum board stages. Use custom workflows to add team-specific stages (e.g. "Blocked" or "Testing").

4

Set up velocity tracking and retrospective workflow

Enable Monday.com's analytics or reporting to track velocity over time (story points completed per sprint). After each sprint, run a retrospective in Monday.com using a dedicated section or template to capture What Went Well, What Didn't, and Action Items.

Which Monday.com features matter for Scrum

Monday.com has 2 of 2 core Scrum features natively.

FeatureWhy it matters for ScrumMonday.com
Sprint PlanningScrum sprint creation and velocity tracking
Backlog ManagementRefined backlog for sprint planning input
Kanban BoardsVisual flow board with column-based workflow
Custom WorkflowsCustom stage definitions matching your process
AutomationsReducing ceremony overhead with trigger-action rules
Analytics DashboardVelocity, throughput, and outcome measurement

Monday.com at a glance

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