5Call It A Five
Live story-point estimation

Everyone votes. Cards flip. Call it a five.

A live story-point estimation room for your team. Each person votes in private, nobody anchors on the first number spoken, and on reveal every card turns face up at once. The spread, the median, and the outliers drive the conversation.

No signup, no install
Private until reveal
3 decks
Story on the table
Distribution6 votes
median
range
Agreement

A live mock of the reveal moment. The real board fills from your team's votes as they land.

Why teams reach for it

Honest estimates, less anchoring

Everything the room needs to estimate well, and nothing it does not. Open it, vote, reveal, talk about the gap.

Simultaneous reveal

Every card flips at once. No first number to anchor on, no quiet voice talked over.

Three decks

Modified Fibonacci, T-shirt sizes, or powers of 2. The facilitator picks at the start.

Coaching tips built in

A wide spread prompts the high and low to explain, so the discussion stays useful.

Private until reveal

You see your own pick and who has voted, never anyone else's number, until the room reveals.

One link, no signup

Share a link, teammates join with a display name. Works on a phone or a laptop.

How it works

Four steps to a number the team owns

A round runs in minutes. No setup beyond the link.

1

Start a session

Open a room, pick a deck, and name the story on the table. You get a share link and a facilitator link.

2

Share the link

Drop the link in the team chat. Each person joins with a display name and lands on their hand.

3

Everyone picks a card

Each teammate taps a card in private. The room sees a tick for who has voted, never the values.

4

Reveal together

Reveal flips every card at once. The spread, median, and outliers appear, then the team re-votes to converge.

The deck the room votes with

Pick a deck, feel a card

The facilitator chooses the deck when the session starts. Tap a card below to try the hand. Default is modified Fibonacci.

The unsure card is a question mark; the break card is a coffee glyph. Both are non-numeric and excluded from the maths.

Ready when you are

Open a room, share the link, call it together

Your next refinement can start in under a minute. No signup, no install, one link for the whole room.

Start a session