You help teams find clarity.
Sometimes, you need a space to think too.
As a Scrum Master, your role lives in the middle of tension.
LightMeUp is a peer-to-peer community of practitioners who connect through focused, free 15-minute conversations to exchange perspectives, and create clarity — without prescribed frameworks, or performance pressure.
Join the community today

What LightMeUp Is
A peer-to-peer community of expert professionals
Expert today. Learner tomorrow.
Short, focused 15-minute conversations
A place to explore questions, patterns, and dilemmas
What LightMeUp isn’t
❌ Consulting
❌ Coaching sessions with outcomes or KPIs
❌ Long commitments
What scrum masters use LightMeUp For
Scrum Masters spend much of their time facilitating clarity for others — sprint events, retrospectives, difficult conversations, organisational friction.
But the role itself can be isolating.
You’re expected to hold the system, challenge behaviours, support teams, and stay neutral — often without a clear peer group to think things through with. That’s where LightMeUp comes in.
Scrum Masters in the community bring questions like:
Why doesn’t anything change after retrospectives?
Is this impostor syndrome — or am I out of my depth?
How do I challenge leadership expectations without losing trust?
What’s underneath this pushback?
How do I stay effective?
What’s the smallest next step I can take in this situation?
Keep it frictionless
Describe your problem
Team dynamics, organisational constraints, role ambiguity, or your own next move.
Get matched with the right peer
Another Scrum Master who’s worked in similar contexts and understands the complexity.
Leave with one clear next step
A reframed question, a sharper observation, or a next step you can consciously choose — today.

Why 15 minutes work
As a Scrum Master, you already know:
More time doesn’t automatically create better insight.
Better focus and reflection does.
In 15 minutes:
expert
problem
an opinion
not prescriptions
to move forward
Founder’s vision
I’ve seen more clarity happen in a focused 15-minute conversation than in weeks of overthinking.
— Sergiy Nemcsenko, Agile Coach & Founder of Light Me Up

Frequently Asked Questions
Is 15 minutes really enough?
Yes—because the goal isn’t to solve everything. It’s to get one clear next step. That’s often the difference between stuck and moving.
What if my problem is too specific?
Even better. Specific problems create focused sessions—and better outcomes.
Do I need to prepare anything?
No. Just bring the situation and what you’ve tried so far.
Is this coaching?
It’s peer clarity. Not therapy, not consulting—just a structured free conversation with someone who understands your struggles.
What happens after the session?
You’ll leave with a concrete decision or action. Many scrum masters come back when the next “hard moment” hits.




