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Dashboard

The Dashboard is a quick snapshot of where the team stands right now: key metrics, today's events, recent notes, and pattern insights — all for the selected sprint (Scrum) or flow window (Kanban).

The Dashboard for a Scrum team

Stats cards

The tiles across the top lead with delivery and flow; the lower tiles cover impediments and quality. A Scrum team sees cards like:

StatDescription
Done / ForecastedStory points completed vs forecasted
Active BlockersUnresolved blockers (highlighted)
DependenciesExternal dependencies tracked
Open BugsBug-type tickets not yet Done
RisksIdentified risks
VelocitySum of story points delivered this sprint

A Kanban team’s tiles lead with Done / Total (SP), Throughput, Aging > SLE, and Avg Velocity, then Active Blockers, Outstanding Dependencies, Bugs Open / Closed, and Active Risks.

Tip: click any stat card to flip it over. The back face explains what the metric is and exactly how it’s calculated. Click again — or move the mouse off the card — to flip back.

Daily standup card

The Dashboard renders a four-section AI standup cardDaily Summary, Flow Health, Risks & Blockers, and Focus for Today — generated from the team’s current state and recent activity.

The card is cached per day: the first open of the day generates a fresh take, and every later view shows that cached version. Click Regenerate to force a new one (it replaces the existing card). Per-section pencil icons let you edit a bullet if the AI misses context; edits persist alongside the cached card.

Today’s events

Event tabs auto-select based on the sprint day: Planning on day 1, Daily through the sprint, Review / Retro on the last day.

Recent notes

Shows the three most recent notes — each with its type badge, linked ticket (if any), and text. Click View All to open the full Notes view.

Pattern insights

Rule-based insights derived from your data — flow, quality, capacity, and blocker signals. The Dashboard shows the same cards the Patterns view does, color-coded by severity:

ColorSeverity
High — immediate attention needed
Medium — worth monitoring
Low — a positive signal or minor observation

Click View All to open the Patterns view for the full set plus AI coaching.