In-App Notifications: The Revamp!
Based on your suggestions, we’ve made some changes to make the in-app notifications dropdown more readable/scannable and generally more useful. Read more...
Based on your suggestions, we’ve made some changes to make the in-app notifications dropdown more readable/scannable and generally more useful. Read more...
Now, if you want to throw a 👍 on a comment, simply click the React link at the bottom of the comment, select your reaction from the dropdown, and boom! Read more...
You asked; we listened! The account owner can now add a separate Billing Email Address to their account. If added, all billing communications will be emailed to the Billing Email Address instead of the Account Owner’s email address. Read more...
We’ve heard your feedback, and are pleased to announce custom story templates! Read more...
Tracker now offers three of our favorite templates for story descriptions: Bug Report, User Story, and Example Mapping. You can select from a list by clicking on the description icon when adding or editing a description. Read more...
We’ve added syntax highlighting support for several new languages, including Gherkin, the domain-specific language consumed by the executable specification tool Cucumber (used for behavior-driven development). Read more...
Tracker recently experimented with our browser tab favicon, with the primary purpose of introducing a new feature to show if you have unread in-app notifications. While doing so, we also altered the look of the icon and Tracker logo. Wow, did we ever receive passionate feedback about that! We definitely took that feedback seriously. Read more...
This report allows account admins and owners to view a list of account members in CSV format. You can still access this info via the API, but now you don’t need to know how to use curl
to get it.
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With our latest update, when a story card has focus, you can now select the story to move it by pressing the spacebar, using the up and down arrows and pressing spacebar again to find it a new home. Read more...
With our new native GitHub integration, you can automatically attach GitHub branches, pull requests, and commits to stories and epics to see your code as it moves through the development process. This allows developers to create a pull request workflow and easily visualize progress with an at-a-glance view of code status. Read more...