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Grunnaro

Grunnaro helps developers and small teams turn ideas into ordered work, discuss decisions asynchronously, and finish projects without Scrum ceremonies or estimate-driven planning.

Grunnaro project overview showing ideas, ordered todos, project updates, wiki, files, and source control activity in one shared workspace.

Cost / License

  • Free Personal
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
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Features

Properties

  1.  Privacy focused

Features

  1.  No Tracking
  2.  WYSIWYG Support
  3.  Syntax Highlighting
  4.  Ad-free
  5.  Passkey Support
  6.  File Tagging
  7.  Goal Tracking
  8.  Subtasks
  9.  Dark Mode
  10.  Team Collaboration

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Grunnaro information

  • Developed by

    SE flagGrunna
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free Personal product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription ranging between $99 and $499 per month.
  • Alternatives

    10 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Swedish
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What is Grunnaro?

Grunnaro is a project management tool for developers, indie makers, and small software teams who want structure without the overhead of Scrum.

Instead of sprints, story points, estimation meetings, and large backlogs, Grunnaro focuses on one clear ordered todo list. The order of the list becomes the plan, so everyone can see what matters next and what is already committed.

Ideas can be discussed and refined before they become work, keeping unfinished thoughts separate from actionable todos. Discussions are designed to be async-first, so teams can make progress without constant meetings or interruptions.

Grunnaro also supports public projects, allowing selected parts of a project to be shared openly without exposing the full workspace. This is useful for indie developers, open development, game projects, and teams that want feedback or transparency.

The goal is simple: help developers finish meaningful work with less process noise.