Taxonomy Analytics
Use taxonomy analytics to see work by the terms that matter to the team.
Available chart cards
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.
| Chart | Help text in the dashboard |
|---|---|
| Products Distribution | Shows the percentage of work allocated to each product. Parent products are grouped with their sub-products stacked within each group. |
| Companies Distribution | Shows the percentage of work allocated to each company. Parent companies are grouped with their subsidiaries stacked within each group. |
| Skills Distribution | Shows the percentage of work allocated to each skill group. Parent skills are grouped with their sub-skills stacked within each group. |
| Coding Tools Distribution | Shows the percentage of work allocated to each coding tool. Parent tools are grouped with their sub-tools stacked within each group. |
| Goals Distribution | Shows the percentage of work allocated to each goal. Parent goals are grouped with their sub-goals stacked within each group. |
Questions taxonomy answers
Taxonomy analytics show where work is concentrating across customers, product areas, goals, skills, and coding tools. Use that context to explain what is driving the work and whether the plan should change.
Keep taxonomy maintained
Analytics are strongest when taxonomy is applied consistently. Use taxonomy when defining initiatives and triaging bugs so reporting reflects the work as it happened.
If analytics looks noisy, revisit Taxonomy before changing reporting workflows.