Mobile Version

This page is applicable to both Planning Poker for Jira Cloud and Jira Data Center.

Planning Poker is also available as a Progressive Web App (PWA) for your mobile device, providing you with a convenient and accessible way to estimate tasks, even when not everyone in your meeting room has a laptop. This feature allows you to collaborate seamlessly with team members using both laptops and smartphones, ensuring everyone can participate in the estimation process.

This feature is available in the native Jira apps for Android and iOS.

To connect Planning Poker with your mobile device after installing it in Jira, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Planning Poker app dashboard in Jira.

  2. Click Mobile Version. This action will trigger a modal window to appear, containing a uniquely generated personal code.

  3. Scan the QR code with the camera of your mobile device.

  4. (Optional) Add the shortcut to the home screen for quick access. Or you can play the game from your browser.

  1. When you launch the Planning Poker app on your mobile device for the first time, you will be asked to enter the personal code you received earlier. Enter your personal code to log in, and your Planning Poker mobile app will be paired with the Planning Poker Jira app. You're all set!

 

 

When pairing with a mobile device, take note that you're pairing not to a particular game but to the whole Planning Poker Jira app. That means that you'll be able to view and to participate in all the games in Planning Poker Jira app. The pairing code is unique and personal for each user. You can't pair several users to the Planning Poker app with a single code.

Mobile Planning Poker Experience

The mobile app will provide you with means to select games and play cards to estimate issues within your Jira. In short, the Planning Poker mobile app will provide you with all the user role features in a slightly condensed way. The mobile version offers great convenience, making Planning Poker games easily accessible and saving space in crowded meeting rooms. Now, team members can play the game on their phones instead of needing laptops.