Getting startedSet up integrationsCreate your first initiativeInvite your teamPlan today's workShare your first update
InsightsPlanned vs unplannedRoadmap ProgressPull Request FlowTaxonomy AnalyticsAgent Analytics
DocsAPI Reference

Main

  • Home
  • About
  • Pricing
  • Vault
  • Changelog
  • Docs

Features

  • Roadmaps
  • Planning
  • Standups
  • Status updates
  • Insights
  • AI assistant / MCP
  • Integrations

Solutions

  • Startups
  • Dev shops / agencies
  • Software teams
  • Internal IT & platform teams

Alternatives

  • vs Jira
  • vs Linear
  • vs Asana
  • vs Monday.com
  • vs ClickUp
  • vs Notion

Company

  • Blog
  • Security
  • Log in
  • Sign up
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy

Resources

  • Docs
  • Community
  • API reference
  • CLI
  • Desktop app
  • SDK

© 2026 One Horizon. All rights reserved

FacebookInstagramThreadsXRedditTikTokYouTubeMedium


Taxonomy Analytics

Taxonomy analytics shows work by the terms that matter to the team.

Available charts

The current dashboard renders taxonomy distribution cards when those taxonomy terms exist in the selected scope. Products, Companies, Skills, Coding Tools, and Goals are the taxonomy charts shown in Insights.

Products Distribution

Work distribution by products


Goals Distribution

Work distribution by goals


Each chart groups taxonomy terms hierarchically. Parent terms include their child terms, so a product, company, or goal can show total work while still allowing a breakdown inside that group.

Questions taxonomy answers

Products

Product distribution shows which product areas are receiving work.

Companies

Company distribution shows customer, account, or partner concentration.

Goals

Goal distribution shows whether completed work is moving strategic priorities such as reliability, expansion, or onboarding.

Skills

Skill distribution shows which capability areas the team is spending effort on.

Coding Tools

Coding-tool distribution shows where AI coding tools contributed to completed work.

Keep taxonomy maintained

Analytics are strongest when taxonomy is applied consistently. Add taxonomy while defining initiatives and triaging bugs so reporting reflects the work as it happened.

For reference definitions, see Taxonomy Types. If analytics looks noisy, revisit Taxonomy before changing reporting workflows.


PreviousPull Request FlowNextAgent Analytics

Agent Analytics

Understand how agent-assisted work is attributed in Insights and roadmap reporting.

Insights

Workspace and team insights show delivery activity, planning health, pull request flow, and work distribution.

Planned vs unplanned

See whether execution follows the roadmap or shifts toward urgent intake.

Pull Request Flow

Pull request flow shows whether code is moving through review and merge at a healthy pace.

  • Available charts
  • Questions taxonomy answers
  • Keep taxonomy maintained
  • Back to top