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A sprint retrospective is a team meeting held at the end of each iteration where everyone reflects on how the sprint went. The goal is simple: figure out what worked, what did not, and what the team should change going forward. It is one of the most valuable practices in agile and Scrum because it drives continuous improvement.
What Went Well / Improve / Action Items is the classic format - great for teams new to retros. Each person shares wins, areas for improvement, and concrete next steps.
Start / Stop / Continue focuses on behavior change. What should the team start doing, stop doing, and keep doing?
Mad / Sad / Glad opens the door to emotional feedback. It helps surface frustrations and celebrate what made people happy.
4Ls (Liked, Learned, Lacked, Longed For) gives the most nuanced view, covering positive experiences, new knowledge, gaps, and wishes for the future.
When you are ready to connect your retrospectives to real sprint data, try t0ggles. It pulls completed and blocked tasks directly from your board so you can start your retro with real data instead of relying on memory.