Analytics

Dashboards that update before you can refresh.

The moment something changes, the chart changes. Burndown, workload, blockers — alive on every device, never out of date.

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Burndown + cycle summary

See where the cycle is heading — while it's still moving.

Burndown that's never out of date

The chart watches the work for you, so the line moves the instant a status changes and you never have to refresh, re-query, or wait for it to catch up.

Burndown that updates as it happens

A live chart of work left, redrawn the second a status changes, so there is no daily refresh and no Friday spreadsheet.

Completion rate, live

Items closed versus committed are updated continuously, so the number you see is the number that is true right now.

A velocity number you can trust

Throughput is averaged over recent cycles and smoothed, so one quiet week or one heroic sprint does not skew the picture.

Workload

Spot the bottleneck before it forms.

See the team, not just the tickets.

Who is carrying what

One view shows every person and every open issue, including the things quietly in review or blocked behind something else.

Weighted, not counted

Workload uses estimates rather than raw counts, because six tiny tickets and one giant one are not the same kind of carrying.

Imbalance shows up early

An unbalanced cycle surfaces as a chart this week rather than as a burnt-out engineer in a retro three weeks from now.

Blocker ledger

Find the root. Not the symptom.

Find the root, not the leaf.

The whole chain, one view

An issue is rarely just blocked once; the ledger walks every blocked-by link to the root so you do not have to chase the chain by hand.

Oldest pain on top

The list is ordered by age, so the oldest blockers float to the top and cannot quietly rot for another quarter.

One click to the conversation

Every dependent links straight to the issue causing the jam, so the detective work happens in a single click.

Scope-change log

Scope creep, in plain sight.

See the creep before the cycle ends.

Every add and remove, on the record

Every time an issue enters or leaves a cycle the log records it, so nothing is added silently in the background.

Who, and when

The log captures who moved what and when so that the retro question of why the cycle slipped already has its answer waiting in context.

A record, not a report card

The log surfaces scope creep while the cycle is live, so the team can talk about it openly rather than discovering it in the post-mortem.

Live by design

The dashboard watches the work for you, so you never need to query, refresh, or wait for a chart to catch up.

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Stop refreshing. Start watching.

Bring your event log to life with dashboards that update the instant something changes.

Frequently asked

Are dashboards actually live?

Yes. Updates appear the moment something changes. There's no polling loop, no daily rebuild, no refresh button.

Where does the data come from?

From the same source of truth that runs your workspace. There's no separate data warehouse to keep in step.

Can I export to BI tools?

Yes. The Team plan exposes a read-only API so you can pipe your data into the BI tool of your choice.

What about privacy mode?

Switch on the privacy setting per org and dashboards stop correlating reactions and likes back to individual identities. The aggregate stays useful; the surveillance angle goes away.