GitScrum Sprints

GitScrum Sprints MCP Connector for Claude

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Plan and track sprints via GitScrum — manage sprint cycles, monitor KPIs, review burndown charts, and organize user stories and epics from any AI agent.

16 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

What you can do

  • Sprint lifecycle — create, update, delete, and inspect sprints with precise date ranges and configurations
  • Performance analytics — access sprint KPIs, detailed statistics, progress tracking, and velocity metrics in real-time
  • Visual reports — retrieve burndown, burnup, performance, and distribution chart data for any sprint
  • Backlog management — list and create user stories, browse epics, and view tasks filtered by sprint
  • Cross-workspace visibility — list sprints across all workspaces for portfolio-level oversight

How it works

  1. Subscribe to the GitScrum Sprints integration from the marketplace
  2. Enter your GitScrum API token and company slug
  3. Ask your agent to review sprint progress, analyze velocity trends, or plan the next iteration — works in Claude, Cursor, and any MCP client

Your agent delivers sprint analytics and agile insights without requiring manual dashboard navigation.

Who is this for?

  • Scrum masters — review sprint KPIs and progress during standups and retrospectives
  • Engineering managers — track velocity trends and team throughput across sprints
  • Product owners — manage user stories and epics while monitoring delivery cadence
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16 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

all_sprints

List sprints across all workspaces

create_user_story

Create a user story

list_epics

List epics in a project

create_sprint

Create a new sprint

delete_sprint

This action cannot be undone. Delete an existing sprint

sprint_metrics

Get detailed sprint metrics

sprint_progress

Get current sprint progress

sprint_stats

Get sprint statistics

get_sprint

Get sprint details

sprint_kpis

Get sprint KPIs

list_sprints

List sprints in a project

sprint_reports

Resource: burndown, burnup, performance, types, efforts, member_distribution, task, type_distribution. Get sprint reports with charts

update_sprint

Update an existing sprint

get_task

Get task details by UUID

list_tasks

Use the sprint_slug filter to see only tasks belonging to a specific sprint. Filter by status (todo, in-progress, done). List tasks in a project, optionally filtered by sprint

list_user_stories

List user stories in a project

See how to talk to your AI agent using GitScrum Sprints.

What's the progress of our current sprint in the web-app project?

Sprint 'Sprint 14 — Auth Module' is at 68% completion: 17 of 25 tasks done, 5 in progress, 3 in backlog. Velocity is tracking above average at 34 story points. The sprint ends in 4 days. Shall I show you the burndown chart or the remaining in-progress tasks?

Create a new sprint 'Sprint 15 — Payments' from April 14 to April 28.

Sprint created! 'Sprint 15 — Payments' runs from 2026-04-14 to 2026-04-28 (2-week cycle). The sprint is empty — would you like me to list the backlog tasks to assign into it, or create user stories for the payments feature?

Show me the velocity metrics for the last completed sprint.

Sprint 13 metrics: velocity of 31 story points (vs 28 average), throughput of 22 tasks completed, cycle time averaging 2.1 days per task. The team improved 11% over Sprint 12. Member distribution: johndoe (12 tasks), janedoe (7), alexdev (3). Want me to compare with earlier sprints?

Yes! Use `sprint_reports` with the resource set to 'burndown'. Your agent returns the ideal versus actual burn-down data points, so you can visualize or analyze sprint health instantly. You can also request 'burnup', 'performance', or 'member_distribution' reports.

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