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Zoho Sprints

Decision Kit

Decision Kit

Zoho Sprints Summary

Zoho Sprints is a planning and tracking tool for agile teams. Launched in October 2017, the tool brings task management, Kanban boards, epics, and other features to enable teams to organize and track their work.

Feature Comparison
FEATURES

Issue Weights

GitLab lets you manage issues using Agile practices by setting the weight of an issue.

Read our Issue Weights documentation

Milestones

Create and manage milestones at both the project and group levels, viewing all the issues for the milestone you’re currently working on, representing an Agile program increment or a release.

Learn more about Milestones

Iterations

Create and manage iterations at the group level, view all the issues for the iteration you’re currently working on within your group or project, and enable all subgroups and projects to stay in sync on the same cadence.

Learn more about Iterations

Issue Due Dates

In GitLab, you can set a due date for individual issues. This is very convenient if you have small tasks with a specific deadline.

Due dates documentation

Assignee

Assign a user to an issue or a merge request, indicating responsibility for it.

Documentation

Multiple Issue Assignees

Assign more than one person to an issue at a time.

Read our Multiple Assignees Documentation

Issue Dependencies

Explicitly mark issues as blocked and blocking and track their status. Blocked issues are visible in the issue card view for easy identification.

Learn more about Issue Depdendencies

Linked Issues

Mark issues as related to one another.

Learn more about Related Issues

Move Issue to Another Project

You can move issues between projects in GitLab. All links, history and comments will be copied and the original issue will reference the newly moved issue. This makes working with multiple issue trackers much easier.

Learn more about moving issues between projects

Burnup Charts

With Milestone and Iteration Burnup Charts, you can better understand scope change during a sprint or while working on a new version of your software.

Read our Burnup Charts documentation

Burndown Charts

GitLab provides Burndown Charts as part of Milestones and Iterations. This allows users to better track progress during a sprint or while working on a new version of their software.

Read our Burndown Charts Documentation

To-Do List

When a user is mentioned in or assigned to an issue or merge request, it will be included in the user’s To-Do List, making the development workflow faster and easier to track.

Learn more about To-Do List

Hill Chart Status reporting

Hill charts make it simple to report the general status of a work item, issue, or project. Where before the top of the hill, the item is full of uncertainty and unknowns, and after the crest of the hill, execution is clear sailing with fewer risks and unknowns.

Track Time Spent

Update and track the time spent on an issue or merge request.

Learn more about Time Tracking

Track Estimated Time Required

Update and track the estimated time required on an issue or merge request.

Learn more about Time Tracking

Advanced Time Tracking

Able to capture individual time reporting for specific assigned tasks and then to allocate labor costs to the appropriate project. Specific features would include: estimate, actual, cost, reporting.

DevOps Pipeline

Able to establish visibility into the end to end DevOps pipeline so the entire team is aware of pipeline status and can contribute to overall success.

Out-of-the-box Agile Reporting

Teams have access to more than a dozen out-of-the-box reports with real-time, actionable insights into how their team is performing sprint over sprint. Example reports are sprint burndown, epic burndown, cumulative flow diagram, velocity chart, burn up chart, and sprint report.

Read our Burndown Chart Documentation

Portfolio Management

Plan and track work at the project and portfolio level. Manage capacity and resources together with Portfolio Management.

Learn more about Portfolio Management

Allow edits from upstream maintainers in a fork

When a user opens a merge request from a fork, they are given the option to allow upstream maintainers to collaborate with them on the source branch. This allows the maintainers of the upstream project to make small fixes or rebase branches before merging, reducing the back and forth of accepting community contributions.

Application performance monitoring

GitLab collects and displays performance metrics for deployed apps, leveraging Prometheus. Developers can determine the impact of a merge and keep an eye on their production systems, without leaving GitLab.

Learn more about monitoring deployed apps

Application performance alerts

GitLab allows engineers to seamlessly create service level indicator alerts and be notified of any desired events, all within the same workflow where they write their code.

Learn more about creating SLI alerts