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Story Pointing (Planning Poker)

Run modern planning poker sessions with customisable decks and shareable links for remote teams.

Speed up your recruitment workflow

URLCV automates CV parsing, candidate scoring, and shortlist generation — so you can place more candidates, faster.

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Run planning poker directly in your call

Create a session, drop the link into your Zoom / Teams / Meet chat, and let everyone vote silently. Cards stay hidden until you reveal the round.

Create a new story pointing session

We don't require logins. Sessions are lightweight and designed for live calls, not long-term storage.

Story pointing session

Code:
Post this into your video call chat.

Your vote

Participants

Results

Votes stay hidden until the host clicks "Reveal votes".
Average (numeric cards only):

Previous rounds in this session

Rounds will appear here after you reveal them — handy for taking a screenshot or copying into your backlog tool.

Collaborative Story Pointing for Remote Teams

Run fast, focused estimation sessions with your distributed squad — without another plugin or login.

How it works

  1. Create a session — pick a team name, choose a point deck (Fibonacci, T-shirt sizes, or your own), and generate a shareable link.
  2. Share the link — drop it into your video call chat (Zoom, Teams, Meet, etc.). Teammates join by entering their name.
  3. Create a story round — paste the story or task title, add optional notes, and start voting.
  4. Everyone votes silently — each person picks a card from the deck. Votes stay hidden until the round is revealed.
  5. Reveal and discuss — flip all cards at once, see the distribution and averages, and capture the final story point.

Built for 2026 teams

  • Custom point decks — use Fibonacci, modified Fibonacci, T-shirt sizes, or any custom sequence (including ? and ).
  • Remote-friendly sharing — a single, clean URL you can re-use throughout the call.
  • Mobile-friendly UI — works on phones and tablets so team members can vote from any device.
  • Round history — keep a lightweight log of previous stories and their final points for easy screenshotting or export.