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