Kévin Painchaud

Campee - Your estimations, frictionless

Campee stands out by stripping away the friction found in most planning poker tools. Unlike existing solutions, it is 100% ad-free and requires no account creation, allowing teams to start a session in seconds. The focus is on speed and privacy: no data tracking, no banners, and a minimalist UI. It is a lightweight, free alternative built by a developer for agile teams who value a clean, distraction-free estimation process.

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Kévin Painchaud
I built Campee because I was tired of the friction in my own team's grooming sessions. Most online Planning Poker tools are either buried under ads, require mandatory accounts, or feel like bloated corporate software. I wanted something that felt like a clean, open-source-style utility: fast, private, and free. The goal was to create a tool that stays out of the way. I focused on making the transition from "joining a room" to "voting" as instantaneous as possible. During development, I stripped away every non-essential feature to keep the UI minimalist and mobile-friendly. Campee is my contribution to the agile community. There is no business model, no tracking, and no noise. It is just a simple, reliable way to estimate tickets. I would love to hear your feedback on the flow and if there are any small features that would make your sprint planning even smoother.
Sviatoslav Dvoretskii

No account, no ads, no tracking — this is exactly how developer tools should work, and the fact that you stripped it to the essentials instead of adding features is a design decision most makers struggle to commit to. One small feature that could be valuable: a quick "estimation history" export per session so the team can paste results into Jira or Linear without manual copying — would that fit the minimalist philosophy?

Kévin Painchaud

@svyat_dvoretski Thank you! You’ve perfectly captured the philosophy behind the tool—keeping it lean, fast, and distraction-free. I’m glad the 'less is more' approach resonates with you.

Your suggestion for a session history export is spot on; it solves a real friction point. I’ll look into a way to integrate this subtly, ensuring it stays true to the minimalist design. Thanks again for the thoughtful feedback!

Nika

It has beuatiful minimalistic design :) Like it :)

Kévin Painchaud

@busmark_w_nika Thank you very much! I'm glad to hear that!