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What's new at Kindor: Flow & AI improvements

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Over the last few weeks, we’ve shipped a set of improvements focused on one thing: making it easier to understand how work actually flows through your teams and turning that visibility into faster, more informed decisions.


These updates span our Flow dashboards and AI-powered insights, with a strong emphasis on clarity, trends, and context.


Contributor insights with AI


We’ve expanded our AI capabilities to make contributor insights easier to consume without digging through multiple dashboards.


In the Contributor Overview dashboard, you can now see a concise AI-generated summary of the last month for each contributor, highlighting main areas of focus (based on Epics / Tasks processed, PRs Created and Meetings attended) and delivery volume.


This is designed as a quick pulse check, ideal for managers who want context before a 1:1 or team review.


Custom context for monthly reports


Monthly reports are now context-aware.


You can add custom instructions such as:


  • Which metrics to ignore or emphasize

  • Team goals or priorities for the period


This allows reports to adapt to your reality instead of forcing a one-size-fits-all narrative, making them significantly more useful for leaders.


At the moment, there’s no self-serve interface to configure this directly in the platform. If you’re interested in using custom context for your team, just reach out to us via Slack or email, and we’ll configure it for you. A dedicated configuration interface is coming soon.


Note: If this is not configured, the context will be built automatically based on the data from the latest reports.


Plan and monitor contributor capacity with real delivery data


We’ve added a new Contributors Capacity & Workload Dashboard designed to support planning and in-sprint monitoring, using historical performance as a reliable baseline.


This dashboard helps you understand capacity and workload by combining past sprint output, current sprint progress, remaining and delayed work.


Instead of relying on assumptions or static capacity numbers, you can quickly see:

  • Who may be overloaded for the current sprint

  • Who still has available capacity

  • Where delivery risk is emerging early

  • When adjustments in scope or ownership may be needed


The goal is to make capacity conversations more objective and actionable, grounding planning and in-sprint decisions in what people have actually delivered in the past, not what we hope they can deliver.



Note: This dashboard is designed for organizations running sprint-based delivery. For best results, teams should use a consistent sprint duration. If multiple sprints run in parallel, it’s recommended that they start on the same date, or as close as possible, to ensure accurate capacity and risk signals.


Deeper visibility into work flow and bottlenecks


We made several enhancements across the Coding, Tasks, and Epics Flow dashboards to help you analyze how work is moving and quickly detect friction points.


Target branch filtering in Coding Flow

In the Coding Flow dashboard, you can now filter by target branch:


  • All branches

  • Main / master

  • Other branches


This makes it easier to understand whether long lead times are driven by production work or side branches.


Week-over-week cycle time evolution

Across the Coding, Tasks, and Epics Flow dashboards, you can now see how cycle times evolve week over week. Instead of a single aggregated number, you get trend visibility that helps answer questions like:


  • Are we improving or getting slower?

  • Did a recent change actually reduce cycle time?

  • When did things start to degrade?


Daily WIP visualization

We introduced a new Daily Work In Progress (WIP) chart that shows how tasks and epics in progress move day by day. This visualization is available in both the Task Flow and Epic Flow dashboards and is designed to quickly surface:


  • Accumulation of work

  • Stalled items

  • Hidden bottlenecks




Weekly and monthly breakdown of top epics


You can now explore a weekly or monthly breakdown of the top epics processed by the team, ranked by story points completed and tasks completed.


This view helps you understand how focus shifts over time.


This is especially useful for aligning delivery conversations with product and business stakeholders.



This visualization is available in the Epics Focus Dashboard.



As always, these improvements are driven directly by how teams use Kindor in real environments. If you have feedback or ideas on what would make these insights even more actionable, we’d love to hear from you.

 
 
 

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