They help teams reflect on wins while homing in on what can be improved for next time. But without a clear meeting agenda and a way to follow up on action items, these meetings can get off track and not actually lead to process improvements. By tracking discussion topics, feedback, and actionable to-do’s within the tool, Agile teams can continuously improve their work—without reinventing the wheel. A sprint retrospective is a chance for the Agile team to share what went well during the sprint and planning process, and what you can improve for next time. Because Agile teams typically run two-to-four weeks sprints, a retrospective is a chance to see what was accomplished, and what work—if any—is still left. Retrospective meetings allow you to gather feedback from the entire team, including developers, designers, testers, and other stakeholders.