Who hasn’t experienced this:

👉Business pushes for speed (“We need to deliver right now!”)

👉IT thinks long-term (“If we build it like this, the architecture will collapse on us in 6 months...”)

Both sides want to do the right thing.
And yet, they often clash.

👀 Why?

Different languages – customer value vs. code quality

Different time horizons – market opportunities vs. stability

Lack of understanding – business doesn’t get why something takes “so long,” IT doesn’t understand the pressure.

💡 The result: mistrust, frustration, finger-pointing.

In our view, the solution doesn’t lie in “Who’s right?” – but in “How do we create a common foundation?”

✅ Shared language (e.g., through a joint overview of progress and availability)
✅ Visualization of goals instead of just numbers
✅ Visualization of hidden issues or conflict hotspots
✅ Balance between transparency and the team’s privacy

🚀 This is exactly where Sprintometer comes in:

Outlook, Jira, Bitbucket, SonarQube and other tools are automatically synchronized.

Capacity, project progress, and risks are visible at a glance.

When business and IT see the same data, they don’t talk past each other –
they talk with each other. And achieve their goals hand in hand.