Changelog · Aug 27, 2024

Share survey results with your team

Developer experience surveys are only as good as the insights and actions they drive. Our new survey results heatmap makes it simple to get a quick overview. Instantly spot the teams and topics that require your attention, then drill down to individual questions and comments to discover the details.

This view isn't just for the leadership. Many obstacles are best solved by self-organizing teams with the right context and means. Now, you can make the whole report available for your organization with two clicks. Don’t worry — you can screen the comments and prepare your communications before hitting that publish results button.

Additionally, we introduced a detailed participation view so you can easily see the response rates in each team. It’s also available for live surveys to help remind the teams falling behind others.

More updates:

  • The code review Slack notification now shows if reviewers have requested changes and if a review is still expected from you despite others’ approvals.
  • Your team can now subscribe to review request notifications for any GitHub teams you’re interested in.

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