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What do you like best about the product?
1. Integration with bitbucket is seamless.
2. I can compare my teams performance against other teams.
2. I can compare my teams performance against other teams.
What do you dislike about the product?
1. Some metrics are confusing or it is not clear how it is calculated
2. There's so much data in flow, but it is not clear what conclusion I can derive from them.
2. There's so much data in flow, but it is not clear what conclusion I can derive from them.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1. We use flow to track teams and individuals' performance weekly and try to improve it w.r.t to the previous week.
2. Compare stats of individuals and teams with each other and industry standards.
3. We also try to find any anomaly in working style through the stats.
2. Compare stats of individuals and teams with each other and industry standards.
3. We also try to find any anomaly in working style through the stats.
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Not as flexible.
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to visualize all of the commits and other participation from the team.
Most of the time this info is locked behind a wall of skill in jira, github or azure, this is bypassed by Flow
Most of the time this info is locked behind a wall of skill in jira, github or azure, this is bypassed by Flow
What do you dislike about the product?
I can't make more granular queries or differentiate between or integrate different repositories. Discriminate branches or branch patters out of the statistics. Also, peer programming tracking can be tricky.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Stop making assumptions about developer participation in the repo.
The ability to visualize and infer how the changes impact the repository and being able to review work using that.
The ability to visualize and infer how the changes impact the repository and being able to review work using that.
tool for software development teams, helps them optimize their workflows and improve collaboration.
What do you like best about the product?
Pluralsight Flow is a powerful tool designed for software development teams to help them visualize their workflow and optimize their processes. As a language model, I don't have firsthand experience with Pluralsight Flow, but I can provide an overview based on what I know.
One of the key benefits of Pluralsight Flow is that it provides teams with detailed metrics and insights into their development process. This includes information on things like cycle time, lead time, and throughput, which can help teams identify bottlenecks and areas for improvement. The platform also provides real-time visibility into work in progress, making it easier for team members to stay aligned and coordinate their efforts.
Another advantage of Pluralsight Flow is that it integrates with a wide range of other tools commonly used in software development, including GitHub, Jira, and Trello. This means that teams can easily track their progress across different systems and tools, and get a more comprehensive view of their development process.
Pluralsight Flow also has several features that are designed to promote collaboration and teamwork. For example, team members can use the platform to leave comments and feedback on specific tasks, helping to keep everyone on the same page and ensure that work is progressing smoothly. The platform also includes automated alerts and notifications to help teams stay up-to-date on important events and milestones.
Overall, Pluralsight Flow is a valuable tool for software development teams looking to optimize their workflows and improve their processes. Its combination of detailed metrics, real-time visibility, and collaboration features make it a powerful solution for teams looking to work more efficiently and effectively.
One of the key benefits of Pluralsight Flow is that it provides teams with detailed metrics and insights into their development process. This includes information on things like cycle time, lead time, and throughput, which can help teams identify bottlenecks and areas for improvement. The platform also provides real-time visibility into work in progress, making it easier for team members to stay aligned and coordinate their efforts.
Another advantage of Pluralsight Flow is that it integrates with a wide range of other tools commonly used in software development, including GitHub, Jira, and Trello. This means that teams can easily track their progress across different systems and tools, and get a more comprehensive view of their development process.
Pluralsight Flow also has several features that are designed to promote collaboration and teamwork. For example, team members can use the platform to leave comments and feedback on specific tasks, helping to keep everyone on the same page and ensure that work is progressing smoothly. The platform also includes automated alerts and notifications to help teams stay up-to-date on important events and milestones.
Overall, Pluralsight Flow is a valuable tool for software development teams looking to optimize their workflows and improve their processes. Its combination of detailed metrics, real-time visibility, and collaboration features make it a powerful solution for teams looking to work more efficiently and effectively.
What do you dislike about the product?
relatively high cost compared to other similar tools, the learning curve required to fully utilize its features, and the fact that it may not be suitable for smaller development teams with simpler workflows.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
detailed metrics and insights into their workflow, identifies bottlenecks, and areas for improvement, and promotes collaboration and teamwork by keeping everyone aligned and coordinating their efforts.
Helpful when used correctly
What do you like best about the product?
Helps give insight into what the team is doing. Provides concise reports that are easily digestible and help me understand what is going on within my team. The PR's report is the most helpful
What do you dislike about the product?
Can be used as a tool to misrepresent an individual if not used carefully. Data needs context and without getting the context it could be used to paint the wrong picture.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Gives me data that I did not have access to before. If used correctly it can help me understand trends and things going on within the team
Good for high-level detail but does not provide drill down on metrics
What do you like best about the product?
For higher level management where you need a quick overview of your teams output, it is good. But I would take the metrics with a grain of salt. I used it closely for my team for 2 years and although it supports most good behaviours of my rock star developers, the metrics does not necessarily show that they are performing better/worse than those who don't. I believe it is a good supplemental data to provide for performance but not the tell-tale metric I would use to evaluate my team. It is also quite expensive but really still half-baked.
What do you dislike about the product?
It does not provide drill down on metrics, this makes the individuals in the report question the numbers. As SMART metrics goes, each metric should be measurable. But PluralSight Flow does not provide that. This makes it difficult to provide proper mentoring to teams on what they did wrong/right.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
A high-level overview of the team's performance on source code contribution.
The experience with flow has been satisfactory overall
What do you like best about the product?
The innumerable amount of insights that the tool provides is the main positive point.
Simple integration with repository and ticks. Easy configuration of teams and goals.
Simple integration with repository and ticks. Easy configuration of teams and goals.
What do you dislike about the product?
Frequent changes in the layout and arrangement of information make it difficult to use it consistently and standardized across teams, requiring constant training.
Many functionalities are made available incompletely, making it unfeasible to use and without a detailed description of what the problem is. Some of them we are interested in using, but rarely work right away. We need to keep an eye on it for a few weeks until we notice that it has started to work.
Many functionalities are made available incompletely, making it unfeasible to use and without a detailed description of what the problem is. Some of them we are interested in using, but rarely work right away. We need to keep an eye on it for a few weeks until we notice that it has started to work.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The tool enables a detailed analysis of team performance and the result of corrective actions.
It has been very important to assess the impact of structural changes on teams and better time management for developers
It has been very important to assess the impact of structural changes on teams and better time management for developers
Flow have been great not only for a Manager perspective but also as a Developer one
What do you like best about the product?
Flow helps a lot to get good insights based on contributions, making easier and more visual the process of navigating commits contributions from developers. Also, flow offers a good conversation starter for 1:1s between managers and developers while it also helps developers to keep track of their work performance. They have also been adding a lot of new features with things like Team Health that helps a lot.
What do you dislike about the product?
In some ways while flow gives a good and visual way to see metrics and contributions sometimes the UI/UX can be confusing at first sight, like not always developers and managers will quickly understand the multiple metrics that Flow gathers and shows in the reports. Also even with the UI/UX for the metrics are great sometimes the one for managing the developers can be confusing at first sight.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Flow is solving a problem on how hard is to gather data around developers contribution and performance in coding in a way that can be more visual and easier to gather insights so can be used as an auxiliary tool for performance review and conversations starter.
Tool to measure and follow it team behavior's
What do you like best about the product?
It has easy dashboards to use to review the behavior of the team mattes. You can perform a follow on each teammate or even review the team as one. You can easily check metrics like commits per day, or response and easily compare an individual against the team.
What do you dislike about the product?
It is something that they are trying to enhance, but I would like to have better goals. Currently, the goals are difficult to set per member or user; it will be cool to have some more "engagement tools", like send it emails to encourage you to accomplish the previously set goals and etc.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We were having a gap in formal knowledge, and Plurtalsigth Flow has the tools to minimize those gaps. Now we can review the performance of the development team and highlight sooner any issue or bad performance over any team mate; basically, this is a great monitor for the team, to react against any issue.
Gives you valuable insights, but some explanation is required
What do you like best about the product?
Out of the box Flow gives you a log of information / metrics which can be used improve processess, quality and productivity.
What do you dislike about the product?
It is not always clear how metrices are being calculated. In my team I have quite a few parttime team members. Most of the metrices (e.g. coding days) don't take this into account.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Gives insights in metrics on software development. Most of the times the outcome of the teams is visible as delivered features. Flow gives you also information on what we do to come to these results.
Pluralsight Flow gives approximate measure of teams and performance
What do you like best about the product?
Gives appropriate measure of where teams stand at and what are the areas of improvement
What do you dislike about the product?
Too much data gathering across various aspects for Developers makes it very complicated to analyse
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps identify if Developers are stuck somewhere or have any blockers, at what pace our team is growing and where we can help in
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