We have multiple teams using Jira, and we're looking to have a way to display the sprint goals for each team. This could be displayed in Jira, Confluence, or Atlas. Ideally, we'd like to be able to see and filter by closed or open sprints. Is this possible? Or are there any apps that may be able to grab this information?
Taking into consideration your request looks like our plugin could be a solution for you.
ActivityTimeline includes a Team Timeline, that provides users with an extra level of flexibility when it comes to planning the team’s work, as it allows them to schedule work not only for individuals but for the team as a whole.
In one Planning board, you can operate with your projects, teams, individuals, and milestones.
In Milestones panel you can track due dates, release dates, fix versions, etc.
The Workload panel will calculate the workload and availability of the team/users. Timesheets will show the most important data in your team.
You can try a trial or we can provide a demo session for you and your team if needed.
Best, Nataliya, ActivityTimeline Team
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@Kaitlin Madsen Yes, you can create a custom event type on the Milestones Panel and manually add it for each Sprint.
For example:
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Ok, that's good to know. I will look into your app a bit more. We are currently looking into a lot of apps with the other things we want to be able to track and view, so we will definitely keep yours in mind as well.
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Glad to hear that. We can answer your questions in the demo session. Here is a link if needed: https://activitytimeline.com/schedule-demo
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