Compare the Top Retrospective Tools that integrate with GitLab as of December 2025

This a list of Retrospective tools that integrate with GitLab. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with GitLab. View the products that work with GitLab in the table below.

What are Retrospective Tools for GitLab?

Retrospective tools are software tools and applications that enable agile teams to regularly run effective agile retrospectives in order to speed up and improve the agile project management process. Compare and read user reviews of the best Retrospective tools for GitLab currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    TeamRetro

    TeamRetro

    TeamRetro

    TeamRetro is a secure agile retrospective and health check tool that helps teams run engaging meetings, build psychological safety, and create actionable outcomes. Gain insights for improvement and help your teams collaborate, reflect, and grow continuously. From customizable templates to productivity features supported by AI, you’ll get an intuitive tool to facilitate meetings that your teams will love. Key Features Retrospectives: Ready-to-use or customizable templates for any team. Health checks: Measure team morale and alignment over time. Engagement tools: Use anonymous input, icebreakers, and kudos to build trust. Collaboration: Run dynamic sessions with polls, timers, and reactions. Action tracking: Capture and assign next steps with AI suggestions. Integrations: Connect with Jira, Slack, Confluence, MS Teams, and more. Dashboards: Visualize sentiment, progress, and trends easily Enterprise-ready: SOC 2 Type 2, GDPR compliant, multilingual, with SSO/SAML.
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    Starting Price: $15-25/mo/team
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    Standuply

    Standuply

    Standuply

    Standuply is your virtual Agile Development Assistant for Slack and Microsoft Teams that facilitates standup meetings, retrospectives and 20+ Agile & HR processes for remote teams. Standuply bot runs scrum events on a schedule or asynchronously, connects your standups with comprehensive integrations (Atlassian Jira, Trello, etc.), keeps agile charts statistics on tasks, checks answer analytics & insights, and more. Getting started is easy - no card info is required. Implement Standuply into Slack or Microsoft Teams and get a 30-day trial with all features, product demo and 24/7 customer success support service.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Teaminal

    Teaminal

    Teaminal

    Teaminal is an agile meeting tool for distributed teams. It lets you run your team's standup, retro, sprint planning, and backlog refinement meetings asynchronously in Slack, Teams, or email. It also has deep integrations with tools like Jira, Asana, GitHub, and GitLab, so you can see your team's recent activity alongside status updates and in retros. Get started for free!
    Starting Price: $6 per month
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    monday dev

    monday dev

    monday.com

    monday dev is an integrated, agile-first development workspace designed to guide software teams from planning through release with powerful tools and real-time insights. It supports roadmap planning, sprint execution, and progress tracking using visual views like Kanban and Gantt, along with burndown and velocity charts. Roadmaps, epics, and issue dependencies are simplified through epic breakdowns and connected views. Deep GitHub and CircleCI integrations sync development workflows with source control and CI/CD, while automated sprint templates and Agile Insights dashboards, featuring metrics like planned vs. unplanned work, help streamline iteration. A built-in docs workspace centralizes team knowledge, and custom dashboards aggregate data from up to 50 boards for executive visibility. Automation recipes allow repetitive tasks to be quickly set up via intuitive triggers. Additional development-specific features include WIP limits, engineering performance dashboards, and more.
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