What are Agile User Stories?

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Agile User Stories, also known as subtasks, are the smallest unit of work within a user story.

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As part of breaking down a project into digestible tasks that can be executed efficiently by developers you must write epics, user stories and agile user stories.

Agile user stories, which are also known as subtasks, are the smallest unit of work that contributes to a user story which can be executed by an engineer.

Agile user stories are beneficial for teams developing products, services and experiences using Agile Methodologies or Scrum as they create momentum, reduce cognitive load and produce better outcomes.

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