What is Sprint? — UK Software Development Guide

4 min readJune 2025ClickMasters Technical TeamReviewed by James Whitmore, CTO
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Direct Answer

A Sprint is a time-boxed iteration in the Scrum framework — a fixed period (typically 2 weeks) during which the Scrum team works to complete a selected set of user stories. Each Sprint begins with Sprint Planning (agreeing what to build), includes daily standups, and ends with a Sprint Review (demo to stakeholders) and Retrospective (team improvement discussion).

Sprint in the UK

2-week sprints are the standard in UK commercial software development. ClickMasters uses 2-week sprints for all Agile projects — delivering working software at the end of every sprint, with a demo to the client. This rhythm provides: regular client visibility into progress (no surprises), early detection of scope issues, and the flexibility to adjust priorities between sprints based on user feedback. The GDS Service Standard expects regular demo cycles aligned with sprint cadence for government digital services.

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