I don't use sprint.ly, although I've been aware of it for a while, but this does slightly worry me, and certainly it's sad to hear of something that's been a very personal investment for somebody failing.
We use Clubhouse, another project management system cut from the "more than Trello, less than JIRA, and somewhat opinionated about how you should work" mould. I don't love it in some ways but, y'know, it's pretty good. Our tech team, plus a number of people outside the team use it and, in the last 12 months, we've added getting on for 16,000 stories.
If Clubhouse failed I'm not sure exactly what we'd do: possibly use GitHub projects given that these are starting to get close to good enough (they've been good enough for my side-projects for a while). Hell if I'll go back to JIRA, but the thought of migrating all that data makes me feel slightly unwell no matter the eventual destination.
We use Clubhouse, another project management system cut from the "more than Trello, less than JIRA, and somewhat opinionated about how you should work" mould. I don't love it in some ways but, y'know, it's pretty good. Our tech team, plus a number of people outside the team use it and, in the last 12 months, we've added getting on for 16,000 stories.
If Clubhouse failed I'm not sure exactly what we'd do: possibly use GitHub projects given that these are starting to get close to good enough (they've been good enough for my side-projects for a while). Hell if I'll go back to JIRA, but the thought of migrating all that data makes me feel slightly unwell no matter the eventual destination.