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How-to guide

Run a clean planning poker round without extra ceremony.

Pokering Points is a real-time estimation room for teams. Create a session, share the link, let everyone vote privately, then reveal the spread together.

Quick Start

1

Create a session

Use Start a Poker Session. The first person to join becomes the host.

2

Share the link

Use Copy Session Link and send it to the team.

3

Vote privately

Pick a card. Others see that you voted, not what you picked.

4

Review results

Votes reveal automatically when all voters have selected a card.

What the Controls Mean

These are the icons and controls you will see during a session.

🔁

New Session

Create a separate room. Existing users stay in the current room.

➡️

Start New Round

Host-only. Clears votes and keeps the same room and users.

🔒

Lock Voting

Host-only. Prevents new votes. After reveal, applies to the next round.

🔓

Unlock Voting

Host-only. Reopens voting when no active votes block the change.

👁

Spectate

Watch without being counted as a required voter.

🗳️

Join Voting

Return from spectator mode before a round becomes active.

🔗

Copy Session Link

Copy the current room URL to your clipboard.

✏️

Edit Username

Rename yourself before you vote or before results are revealed.

Transfer Host

Host-only. Pass control to an active voter from the user list.

Voted

The user has selected a card. The value stays hidden until reveal.

Waiting

The user is still choosing a card.

👑

Host

The host controls rounds, deck selection, and voting lock state.

Changed Vote

The user used their one allowed vote change for the current round.

Typical Workflow

  1. The host creates a session and chooses whether they also vote.
  2. The host selects the deck: Fibonacci, Hours, or T-shirt sizes.
  3. Participants join as voters. Observers can join as spectators.
  4. Everyone picks a card. Votes are hidden while the round is active.
  5. When all voters have selected, a short countdown starts and results reveal.
  6. The team discusses outliers, average, median, and consensus.
  7. The host starts the next round when the team is ready.

Examples

Sprint planning

Use Fibonacci for relative story points. Discuss large spreads before committing.

Time estimation

Use Hours when the team needs an approximate implementation time.

Discovery sessions

Use T-shirt sizes for early uncertainty where exact numbers imply false precision.

Practical Notes

Changing votes

You can switch to another card once per round before reveal.

Changing decks

The host can change decks before votes are cast, or after results are revealed.

Dead sessions

Old or expired session links show a clear message before asking for a username.

Host handoff

If the host leaves, the oldest active voter becomes host after reconnect grace.

Privacy model: this app is intentionally lightweight. It has no accounts and no database. Session state lives in memory and expires automatically.