In today’s fast-moving digital world, technology changes quickly—and so do user needs. Traditional software development methods often struggle to keep up with this pace. That’s where Agile technology comes in. Agile is not just a method; it’s a mindset that helps teams build better software by working flexibly, collaboratively, and efficiently.
What Is Agile Technology?
Agile technology refers to tools, practices, and frameworks that support Agile software development. Instead of planning everything upfront and delivering a product at the very end, Agile focuses on small, continuous improvements. Teams work in short cycles (often called iterations or sprints) and regularly review progress, gather feedback, and make changes.


The Agile approach is guided by the Agile Manifesto, which values:
- Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
- Working software over detailed documentation
- Customer collaboration over rigid contracts
- Responding to change over following a fixed plan
These values help teams stay adaptable and user-focused.

Planning – deciding what tasks to work on
Development – building and testing features
Review – showing results to stakeholders
Reflection – discussing what went well and what can improve


