DevRituals

DevRituals

Tiny tools for better team rituals.

Private, lightweight tools for standups, estimation, retros, and team workflows — built for teams that like useful rituals, not meeting theater.

No accounts by default · No analytics · Private room links

NextUp
Maya is current
Noah is next
Alban wraps around
PointRoom
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RetroPulse
Keep Useful note
Improve Useful note
Actions Useful note
DailySignal
Signalready
Blockerready
Decisionready

Tools

Start with the live tools, then follow what is coming next. Each tool is small on purpose and focused on one team ritual.

NextUp

Know who’s next before the daily starts.

Live
  • Rotating moderator rooms
  • Private view/edit links
  • Queue, wheel, and board views

PointRoom

Fast private estimation rooms without accounts.

Live
  • Hidden votes and reveal
  • Fibonacci, t-shirt, risk, confidence
  • Disposable rooms

RetroPulse

Private retros for teams that want real feedback.

Coming soon
  • Anonymous cards
  • Voting and grouping
  • Action-focused summaries
Coming soon

DailySignal

Keep the daily about signals, not status noise.

Planned
  • Blockers and decisions
  • Parking lot topics
  • Focused daily summaries
Planned

// philosophy

Meeting tools that devs do not hate.

No analytics. No tracking pixels. No account wall. Each tool explains what it stores.

Built for rituals, not bureaucracy.

DevRituals tools are intentionally small. They solve one meeting problem at a time, avoid tracking, and stay out of the way once the ritual is done.

No account wall

Private room links

No analytics

Small by design

Fast to start

Clear data handling

// roadmap

More tools are coming.

The suite starts with daily moderator rotation and estimation rooms. RetroPulse and DailySignal are next in the roadmap.

  1. Live
    NextUpPointRoom
    NextUpPointRoom
  2. Coming soon RetroPulse RetroPulse
  3. Planned DailySignal DailySignal

More small tools may follow.

Built by Drilon Reçica.

DevRituals is a set of free personal tools built from real team annoyances: unclear rotations, awkward estimations, quiet retros, and dailies that drift into status noise.

Free personal projects. No analytics. No newsletter. No growth-hacking nonsense.

// better rituals
// fewer meetings
// more flow
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