
Before using Signals, sprint planning often felt like guessing, and halfway through, things would start to fall apart. I wouldn’t notice issues like too many pull requests (PRs) or team members being overloaded until it was too late to fix them. With Signals, I get instant alerts when something isn’t right, like PRs stacking up or someone having too much work.
One time that really stood out was when Signals showed me that one developer was handling most of the PR merges. It wasn’t something I would have noticed on my own, and it wasn’t sustainable. We spread the work out more evenly, and right away, things felt smoother and less chaotic.
Another big help is the mid-sprint email report. It gives me a clear view of whether we’re on track or if we need to make changes. Instead of dealing with problems after they’ve gotten out of hand, we can fix them early. The team is less stressed, and we have more time to focus on actual work. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
So far, looks pretty good. We are enjoying using it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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