Tip #9 - Epics in Zoho Sprints

Tip #9 - Epics in Zoho Sprints



Hello all,

It's been a while since we launched 'Epics'. Hope you have explored it already. Here's a short blurb about this new feature that will help you get started with it.

In Agile project management, all the requirements from the client are created as user stories and stored in the product backlog. These stories are further broken down into tasks and run across a sprint. What if the user stories are larger and cannot be accomplished in a single iteration? Instead of creating multiple user stories, the team can create one large user story and map the relevant user stories with it. And, this larger user story is termed as ‘Epic’ which will be accomplished in multiple iterations. Read more on Epics.

In Zoho Sprints, we have positioned Epics as a separate module. It is available only in our paid plan. The four major elements to work with epics are:


Start exploring our new feature 'Epics' and let us know how it benefits your business. If you're on a free plan and would like to try epics, you can send across an email to support@zohosprints.com to activate the trial version for epics. 




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