Scrum Sprint Template
What This Includes
- Product backlog list with story points (custom field), priority (MoSCoW: Must Have, Should Have, Could Have, Won't Have), acceptance criteria, and assignee fields
- Sprint board with To Do, In Progress, Review, and Done columns
- Definition of Done sub-task group attached to each backlog item: Code Reviewed, Tests Passing, Acceptance Criteria Verified, Documentation Updated, Deployed to Staging
- Sprint goal task pinned at the top of the active sprint board
- Team capacity tracker showing available story points per team member per sprint
- Velocity dashboard tracking completed story points across the last five sprints with trend line
- Retrospective workspace with What Went Well, What Did Not Go Well, and Action Items sections (each action item has an assignee and due date field)
Who This Is For
Teams running two-week feature development sprints with a prioritized product backlog and a QA or review step.
Teams transitioning from ad hoc task management who need a working structure on day one without building it from scratch.
Scrum Masters who want a configured environment that models correct Scrum structure including the Definition of Done.
How to Use This Template
Copy the Template to Your Workspace
Build Your Product Backlog
Set Team Capacity
Run Sprint Planning and Move Stories to the Board
Attach and Use the Definition of Done
Update the Board Daily and Run Standups
Close the Sprint and Run the Retrospective
This template is built for teams adopting Scrum for the first time or teams that want a clean starting point after outgrowing an informal sprint setup. The Definition of Done checklist attached to each task is the most important feature: without a shared standard for what done means, teams regularly discover that sprint-closed tasks still require QA, documentation, or deployment work. See the Scrum overview for the principles this template operationalizes.