Pedrojreis is an independent software publisher whose catalog currently centers on a single productivity utility: ScrumChrono, a lightweight terminal-based interface designed to keep daily Scrum stand-ups punctual and focused. Built for development teams that prefer keyboard-driven workflows, the tool displays a visible countdown for each participant, automatically cycles through speakers, and logs time-boxing data so retrospectives can verify whether the fifteen-minute goal was met. Although the portfolio is small, the publisher’s emphasis on clean, open-source CLI utilities places it alongside broader categories of agile planning, project management, and developer productivity software, appealing to engineers, product owners, and Scrum masters who value minimal, cross-platform tooling that can be launched inside any terminal emulator. Typical use cases include remote ceremonies in which screen sharing a simple timer reduces context switching, co-located teams projecting the interface on a wall to maintain pace, and individual contributors who want to rehearse concise updates before the real meeting. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest release and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

scrumchrono

ScrumChrono is a terminal UI to aid Scrum meetings.

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