Shows the overall health of the project (e.g., On Track, At Risk, Delayed).
Based on factors like timeline, resource usage, and task completion.
Helps identify if the project needs attention.
Displays recent project activities (e.g., task updates, comments, file uploads).
Keeps everyone informed about the latest changes or actions taken.
Useful for tracking collaboration and team engagement.
Shows the current status of the project:
Not Started
In Progress
On Hold
Completed
Gives a clear picture of where the project stand.
Shows how tasks are distributed by priority:
High
Medium
Low
Helps managers focus on urgent tasks first.
Displays how workload is distributed among project team members.
Highlights if someone is overloaded or underutilized.
Useful for planning and balancing resources.
Breaks down tasks by type (e.g., Bug, Feature, Improvement, Documentation).
Gives insights into the nature of the work being done.
Helps identify patterns or recurring issues.
Shows overall project progress based on task completion.
Usually displayed as a percentage or visual progress bar.
Helps track if the project is moving as planned.
Displays the total budget allocated for the project.
Shows how much has been spent or logged so far.
Helps in keeping the project financially on track.
All the project related details visible here.
Keeps all project information organized and easy to access
Helps team members understand their roles and timelines
Supports smooth collaboration and planning
Provides visibility to clients and stakeholders.
Get a quick snapshot of project performance and team status.
Identify risks early through health and workload monitoring.
Improve planning with priority and task-type breakdowns.
Keep the project on time and within budget.
Make faster, data-driven decisions.