We’ve brought our new brand positioning and visual identity system to life on our website with a better articulation of how Waydev can transform engineering work metrics into impactful decisions for technology organizations across the globe.
We’ve brought our new brand positioning and visual identity system to life on our website with a better articulation of how Waydev can transform engineering work metrics into impactful decisions for technology organizations across the globe.
We've added PR stats in the Team Progress and the Developer Progress features. Learn more about Team Progress and Developer Progress.
If you want to hide developers' names from other users on the platform, you can do it by following this guide.
We've just launched our integration with Azure DevOps Server. Learn more about integrating Azure DevOps Server here.
The Activity Heatmap feature now displays the time zone used for the stats.
We added Throughput, Productive Throughput, and Commits/ Active Day in Targets. Learn more about Targets.
You can now view more than 5 engineers in the Work Log, using the 'Per Page' filter.
You can now sort individual engineer stats in the Dashboard. You can do this by clicking on each metric's name.
We created a new Role Management permission - 'Assign all repos'. Providing this permission automatically assigns any newly added repos to users with this permission. Learn more about Role Management.
We’re thrilled to announce that Hiten Shah decided to hunt us on Product Hunt today! Since our last launch, we’ve managed to add Pull Request stats and Tickets stats using the integration with Jira and soon Azure.
I would be delighted to have your upvote and know your feedback. Without feedback from our community, we wouldn’t have made it to this point. Thank you, Waydev Community!
We've added trendlines that help you track the evolution for each metric in the Developer Performance, Team Performance, and Repositories Stats reports. Click on any metric to display its trendlines.
We've worked with our customers' feedback to develop metrics that reflect the Pull Request Velocity. You can now visualize the average duration for each step of the pull request cycle.
We also built quantitative pull request metrics, such as the number of pull requests merged without rebasing, the number of pull requests merged without review, and more.
You can find the Pull Request Velocity metrics in the Developer Performance, Team Performance, and Repositories Stats reports. Click on the Pull Requests Stats button to toggle the Pull Request Velocity metrics.
Introducing Pull Request Risk - Monitor the probability of a pull request to cause problems. The Pull Request Risk metric aggregates multiple data points, among the number of commits, the size of the commits, the spread and depth of the changes.
You can visualize Pull Request Risk using the Work Log and the Review Workflow features.
Team Settings enable users to assign settings for a particular team. With the Team Settings you can:
You can assign team settings for both existing and new teams.
Step 1: Navigate to the Engineers page, in the Project section.
Step 2: Select a team from the team list, and then click Edit on the right side of the page.
Step 3: In the modal, select Settings. Insert the values you want to assign, and click Update.
Step 1: Navigate to the Engineers page, in the Project section.
Step 2: Click Create new team.
Step 3: In the modal insert the team name and description. Then, click Settings. Insert the values you want to assign, and click Create.
The Targets feature enables users to set custom targets for their developers, teams, and organizations. You can check in on your goals and see how much progress has been made.
To create a new target, click on the Create New Target button.
You will be prompted to insert your target values in the Targets Configuration section. It is not required to set target values for every metric.
In the Assignments Configuration, you will need to select the teams, developers, and repositories you want to set targets for. It is not required to assign the targets for all of them. For example, you can assign a target only for a specific team.
Time Configuration
In the Time Configuration section, you need to select the Start Date. This will be the date when Waydev starts tracking your target. You need to select an End Date for your target. This will be the date Waydev finishes tracking your target.
If you toggle on Repeat, Waydev will create an identical target one day after the end date. The identical target created will have the same time frame. For example, if you select the Start Date as Jun 1, 2020, and the End Date as Jun 30, 2020, Waydev will create an identical target on Jul 1, 2020, with the Start Date as Jul 1, 2020, and the End Date as Jul 30, 2020.
You need to select the Timezone for your target. You can ignore certain days, such as weekends, by selecting Ignore Days, and then clicking the plus sign on the right side. The ignored days will be displayed below.
In the Alerts Configuration section, you can set alerts for specific events. You can choose to receive a full report at the end date of the target. You can set Waydev to alert you if your target Impact was reached before the end date.
You can set Waydev to alert you if the target was not reached at the end date. You can set Waydev to alert you if the Churn % exceeds a chosen value before the end date. If you toggle this on, you need to insert the chosen value of Churn % in the field below.
You can set Waydev to alert you if the target falls below a chosen value before the end date. After you select the metrics, you need to insert the chosen values in the fields below.
Email & Slack alerts
You can set Waydev to send you alerts via email or via Slack. Learn how to configure alert channels (Email and Slack) here. In the drop-down, you can select the users who will receive the alerts.
Configuring alerts is not mandatory. All information regarding targets will be available in our app.
After you finished configuring your targets, click Save. Done!
Tracking your targets' progress can be done by clicking the SHOW buttons corresponding to teams, developers, and repositories.
In the modal, you will see the progress for each target metric. You can download the progress report as PDF, Excel, or print it right from the app. You can customize column visibility and search for a specific team, developer, or repository.
You can sort the metrics by clicking on the corresponding column header. You can rearrange the columns by dragging and dropping.

You can rearrange the columns of the main targets table by dragging and dropping the column headers. You can also sort the main targets table by clicking on the column header. You can also customize the column visibility of the main targets table.
You can search for a target by creator name (ex. Harry Nielsen) or by date (ex. 2020-05-15). You can also edit or delete a target from the right side of the main targets table.

You can filter the targets by date, team, developer, and repository.

You can find the Targets feature in the Reports section.

Our new Slack integration enables alerts from the Targets feature. Learn how to connect your Slack account to Waydev below.
Step 1: Navigate to Settings, in the Project submenu.
Step 2: In the lower-left side of the page, click the Alerts Channel Configuration button.
Step 3: In the modal, insert your Slack webhook URL. After you insert your Slack webhook URL, click Submit Changes. Done!