Project retrospectives usually follow a familiar pattern: discussing what went well, what didn’t work, and what can be improved. Daylik makes retrospectives structured, transparent, and safe. Participants can share their thoughts openly, while the host collects actionable insights.
Anyone with access can add topics for the retro. The link must not be shared outside the team.
During the retrospective, participants add topics in real time, share feedback, and discuss outcomes. The host can moderate the session, but the main focus is on team-wide communication, reflection, and transparency. A well-run retro balances participation with practical value. All data remains local and secure.
Key actions for host and participants:
After the session, Daylik records all topics and participant notes. The system visualizes overall mood and key discussion insights:
These tools turn the retrospective into more than just a conversation—they provide structured insights for continuous team improvement.