Optimise product delivery with Plandek’s software engineering platform
Combine data from your DevOps toolsets for a new level of end-to-end insight to improve your software engineering performance and code quality metrics.
Download our Ultimate Guide to Software Delivery & Engineering Metrics for more insights.
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Track and drive your software engineering performance and KPIs
Plandek integrates across your DevOps toolset to provide an end-to-end view of your value streams. As such it provides a complete view to track and improve your end-to-end delivery performance:
- Track your overall Agile DevOps maturity and see how your agility (Agile performance) is improving over time relative to Plandek’s external Agile DevOps benchmarks
- View meaningful engineering metrics and related Agile DevOps metrics no matter how complex your Agile delivery environment – choose the DORA Metrics or Flow Metrics out-of-the-box or create hybrid views of engineering metrics
- Save time on your engineering metrics reporting – report on engineering efficiency and productivity metrics across Team, Tribe, Release Train, Programme Increment, etc
- Track and drive improvement in complex engineering metrics, developer metrics and code quality metrics such as: Story Complexity, Code Knowledge, Flakiest Files, Bug Backlog Analysis and much more
- Use our out-of-the-box delivery and engineering dashboards or create highly customisable, team-level Sprint metrics dashboards surfacing critical Agile metrics and Scrum metrics such as: Sprint Completion, Cycle Time, Lead Time, Flow Efficiency, Escaped Defects and many more
Read how others use Plandek to drive improvement in their software engineering teams
Download the Ultimate Guide to Software Delivery Metrics
This in-depth guide is a practical resource that will help you: select the metrics that you want to track (relevant to your use case); identify the tools you need to collect the data; set targets and embed the metrics across your organisation; and drive real behaviour change in order to improve your delivery effectiveness.
Why users love Plandek
Jayr Motta
Head of Engineering, Alef Education
“After almost 2 years with Plandek, the conversation has shifted a lot among the leaders and many team members from ‘why’ to ‘how’. Although we have already seen improvements in our metrics, we are just now feeling a shift in mindset which will bear fruit in the future.”
Andrew Mulford
VP Head of Delivery, Preqin
“The Plandek team supported us when we needed to make customisation and changes. It’s a very quick and simple tool to use. We can create custom dashboards, which focus on specific teams, but it also enables us to scale.”
Phil Haslam
CTO, TalkTalk Group
“Effective technology delivery is a key strategic differentiator for our business. Plandek enables me to track and drive delivery effectiveness – putting intelligent insight in the hands of my teams and enabling me to communicate success better with my stakeholders.”
Ramsay Ashby
Senior Software Delivery Operations Manager, Skyscanner
“Essential tool to support teams in modern software delivery. Plandek helps teams to understand their areas for improvement in a way that the default charts in Jira don’t enable…”
Stuart Pearce
Portfolio CTO, Hg Capital
‘We are here to help our portfolio companies accelerate their value delivery. The effectiveness of their technology delivery – and the ROI of their R&D – is a key piece of that jigsaw. Plandek enables our portfolio companies to track and drive their R&D ROI, as part of their broader value creation approach.’
Giulio Folino
Head of Digital, Ministry of Justice
‘At the MoJ, we believe that data is the best way to drive continual improvement and build an effective delivery culture. Plandek has enabled us to focus our organisation on the delivery behaviours that drive the right outcomes, whilst providing our people with a robust tool to support coaching and learning opportunities.’