GitScrum Documentation
Learn how to use GitScrum to manage your projects, sprints, and team collaboration.
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What is GitScrum?
GitScrum is a project management platform built specifically for development teams. It combines agile methodologies with powerful time tracking, team collaboration, and client management features in one integrated workspace. Whether you're a freelancer, startup, agency, or enterprise team, GitScrum provides the tools you need to organize work, track progress, and deliver projects efficiently.
Platform Structure
Workspace
The top-level container for your organization. Contains multiple projects, team members with role-based access, shared settings, billing, and cross-project reports.
Project
Each project is a standalone unit with its own Kanban board, user stories backlog, sprint iterations, wiki documentation, time tracking, and project-specific settings.
Task
The fundamental work unit. Tasks include title, description, assignees, labels, time estimates and logs, comments, attachments, subtasks, and checklists.
Core Features
Kanban Boards
Visual task management with customizable columns, WIP limits, and drag-and-drop.
Sprint Planning
Time-boxed iterations with goals, velocity tracking, and burndown charts.
User Stories
Backlog management with acceptance criteria and story points.
Time Tracking
Built-in timer, manual entries, billable hours, and detailed reports.
Team Collaboration
Discussions, wiki, standups, and real-time updates.
ClientFlow
Client portals for visibility without full access to internal tools.
Who Uses GitScrum
Freelancers
Track time, manage client projects, create invoices.
Startups
Organize sprints, coordinate small teams, iterate fast.
Agencies
Handle multiple clients, manage team workload, track billable hours.
Enterprise
Scale across departments, integrate with existing tools, enforce workflows.
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