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7 Mac Apps for Developers Who Work in Sprints and Agile Teams in 2026

7 Mac Apps for Developers Who Work in Sprints and Agile Teams in 2026

via Dev.toHenry Godnick

Sprints are all about shipping fast with minimal friction. But most developer tooling guides ignore the sprint-specific workflow — the standup cadence, the mid-sprint focus blocks, the demo-day scramble. Here are 7 Mac apps that actually fit into a sprint-based workflow, whether you're doing Scrum, Kanban, or your own flavor of agile. 1. Linear The sprint board that doesn't slow you down. Linear is purpose-built for engineering teams running sprints. It's fast — like, shockingly fast for a project management tool. Creating issues, dragging through sprint boards, and filtering by cycle takes milliseconds, not seconds. If you've suffered through Jira's loading spinners, Linear feels like going from dial-up to fiber. 🔗 linear.app 2. Raycast Your keyboard-first command center for sprint tasks. Raycast replaces Spotlight with a launcher that actually understands your dev workflow. The Linear extension lets you create issues, search tickets, and check sprint progress without leaving your key

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