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Created by Guest
Created on Dec 7, 2016

Feature progress management and Visualise Progress of each Feature on the Report Timeline view

I would like to manage the progress of feature and display the progress as a % fill on the Release Report Timeline view (like on the Portfolio Timeline).
For example, have a progress input field in feature view and the progress can be displayed based on it.

  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Aug 7, 2019

    Great news! It is now possible to track progress on goals, initiatives, releases, release phases, master features, and features. The percent completed can be entered manually or automatically calculated based on related records and can be visualized using progress bars on roadmaps.

    Check out the blog post for more details.

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  • Erika Chee
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    Jun 7, 2019

    Please let me know if I need to create a new idea, but I need to see a % progress bar for strategic roadmap, as well as custom roadmap.  I'm also planning to use the starter roadmap as a quarterly roadmap and it would be essential to see the % progress visually, not just a % number. 

  • Boaz Michaely
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    Mar 24, 2019

    This is a fundamental requirement IMHO.

    The need

    As a Product Manager, I use the Aha cards as the single source of truth. That's where I capture the requirements, (even if it means link to an external doc) and this is where I schedule releases.

    I want to be able to track my own work (e.g. PRD) and engineering progress for individual cards and for the entire release. 

    Current Limitations

    The current 'status' field provides a release level view which has limited value to me . I can only use it to  reflect the Engineering status at a very crude level. I cannot track my own progress using this mechanism

    Solutions

    1. At a minimum I would like a parallel mechanism to track my own work for the card. 
    2. Tracking Todo's mentioned by others on this thread would be inappropriate in my opinion as they are not weighted.
    3. I guess a simple workaround is to add a custom "pm status" field. Not sure how that would be easy to view or understand. Much better is a visual progress indicator - and I want two of those - one for my own work on this card, and one for the release. 
    4. The ideal mechanism is to associate the card with "value"  and "completion rate" 
      • Value may be an arbitrary numeric value or a choice on a slider determined in the release template. The rate is percentage (0-100). 
      • The release value is the accumulated weighted value of all cards. There may be number couple of ways on how to view PM progress , Eng progress and overall release progress. 

     

       

  • Guest
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    Oct 9, 2018

    Besides displaying % fill on the Release Report Timeline, it would be nice to have an option to include such feature progress bars in custom reports, instead of showing just simple numbers (estimated, remaining and work done)

  • Max Cascone
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    Dec 29, 2016

    To elaborate on my previous comment, this is an area that upper management is always looking for. All they want to see is percent done, progress indicators, and "ooh, pretty!" visualizations of status. For all its amazing features, Aha has a hard time delivering this. Adding this type of stop-light or dashboard reporting view will be huge for adopting Aha at the Enterprise level.

  • Max Cascone
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    Dec 29, 2016

    ++++ really need

  • Guest
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    Dec 26, 2016

    When will Aha implement this item? 

    I really need this item. If possible, I would like to have it as soon as possible.(within  1 month).

    I think this improvement helps all users.

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Shaded progress of Features

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The progress shading you've implemented in Release Phases and Releases is great - I would love to see the same type of shading on individual Features as well. Be able to base it on requirements shipped, to-do's completed, or both.
Max Cascone over 7 years ago in Features 0 Shipped