Red Labels for Pivotal Tracker
Want to see which Pivotal Tracker stories you can work on? Turn any "blocked" or "needs <something>" stories red so they stand out!
Add some color to the Pivotal Tracker labels that slow down development.
Any stories with a label of "blocked" or "needs <something>" will be an angry red. It makes it easy for developers, product managers and designers to see what can and cannot be worked on.
My teams often use "needs assets" or "needs design" to signal our product designer or "needs detail" to alert our product manager that their attention is required.
Works anywhere without customization needed! You can onboard someone to your team easily. You can install this on a new computer. You can set up any number of Pivotal Tracker projects. Red Labels for Pivotal Trackers just works.
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Easy to use and makes life easier. Awesome!
I hope that the Pivotal tracker team gets this implemented. Can't live without the red labels.
I hope that the Pivotal tracker team gets this implemented. Can't live without the red labels.
Tracker team should implement this as default behavior. It's super-useful. Thanks Mike!
Tracker team should implement this as default behavior. It's super-useful. Thanks Mike!
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Great extension. Thank you!
Great extension. Thank you!
Super useful to keep track of blockers. I can't live without it now.
Wish it had an option to add custom labels to highlght. also - different colors. for example, we use "high", "medium" and "low" -severity labels to mark bugs. would be nice to make those red/orange/light green, for example.
Wish it had an option to add custom labels to highlght. also - different colors. for example, we use "high", "medium" and "low" -severity labels to mark bugs. would be nice to make those red/orange/light green, for example.
Useful extension. Would be better if you could specify which words to highlight. We use "hold" instead of "needs"
Useful extension. Would be better if you could specify which words to highlight. We use "hold" instead of "needs"
Simple, yet powerful. Should be a default in Tracker.