r/scrum
Scrum is an iterative and incremental agile software development framework for managing product development.
How to think about r/scrum
This community focuses on Scrum, an agile framework that emphasizes iterative progress and collaboration in software development. Members share insights, experiences, and best practices related to implementing Scrum methodologies in various projects. The community is distinct for its commitment to fostering a practical understanding of Scrum principles and their application in real-world scenarios, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and seasoned practitioners.
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Audience
Participants in this community are typically software developers, project managers, and agile coaches, ranging from early-career professionals to experienced practitioners. The vibe is collaborative and supportive, with members keen on sharing knowledge and improving their skills in agile methodologies. They care deeply about effective teamwork, continuous improvement, and the successful delivery of products.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes detailed case studies, practical tips, and discussions about challenges faced while implementing Scrum. Members appreciate well-structured posts that provide value to the community. Downvoted content often includes vague questions, overly promotional material, or off-topic discussions. The posting frequency varies, but active engagement is encouraged, especially during discussions about recent developments in agile practices.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on providing educational content, such as webinars, guides, or tools that enhance the understanding of Scrum. Direct promotion is generally unwelcome, so brands should avoid overt marketing tactics. Instead, they can participate in discussions, share insights, and contribute to problem-solving. Authenticity and a genuine interest in the community's goals are crucial for successful engagement.
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FAQ
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How many subscribers does r/scrum have?
r/scrum has approximately 43,040 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/scrum created?
r/scrum was created on March 31, 2008 (18 years ago).
What is r/scrum about?
This community focuses on Scrum, an agile framework that emphasizes iterative progress and collaboration in software development. Members share insights, experiences, and best practices related to implementing Scrum methodologies in various projects. The community is distinct for its commitment to fostering a practical understanding of Scrum principles and their application …
What subreddits are similar to r/scrum?
Communities similar to r/scrum include r/agile, r/projectmanagement, r/pmp, r/productmanagement.
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