This makes me nostalgic, when i started to programming i tried to create ultimate generating maze algorithm and use it in some game. But my solutions was really naive.
I think being solo founder is much simpler, so many people try their best now. But im not sure if this will be long tendency, because creating working business is much more than vide coding an app.
I'm Mateusz, full-stack dev from Poland. For the past 4 years I've been running planning poker sessions in software houses and corps. Every tool I tried had the same problems:
- Onboarding takes half the sprint planning ("wait, let me show you how this works...")
- Free tiers showing job ads from competitors during estimation
- Per-seat pricing that punishes you for growing (5 people → 20 people = 4x the cost)
- Everyone needs an account just to vote
So I built VoteSprint. The idea is dead simple: click to create a room, share a link, people vote. That's it. No accounts for participants, no ads ever, flat pricing regardless of team size.
*What's different:*
- Zero registration for voters (facilitator-only account)
- Async mode for distributed teams across timezones
- One price up to 20 people (not per-seat)
- Lifetime deal option – pay once, use forever
Currently collecting signups for closed beta (Q1 2026 launch). First 50 teams get free beta access.
Tech stack: Django + React + PostgreSQL, hosted in EU (GDPR compliant).
I'd love feedback on:
- Does the value prop resonate with your team's pain points?
- Pricing model – does flat fee make sense vs. per-seat?
- Any must-have features I'm missing?
Happy to answer any questions about the product or the build.
I remember days in one corporation, when every time we wanted to create a room quickly, we wasted some time. Adding items for voting also was time consuming, so integration with jira might be a cool point.