Developer Experience Surveys Directly in Your Bitbucket
For engineering leaders and teams who want a holistic view of engineering productivity — blend qualitative insights with Awesome Graphs’ quantitative metrics and improve developer experience
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Engineering metrics tell you what’s happening — but they don’t always explain why. Bridge the gap between quantitative metrics and real developer insights with DevEx Surveys directly in your Bitbucket
Actionable Feedback
Go beyond the numbers. Understand how your team feels about processes, tools, and collaboration
Continuous Improvement
Spot inefficiencies in processes and track the impact of changes made over time
Seamless Integration
Surveys are built for Bitbucket users and seamlessly integrated into your existing workflow
Launch surveys directly in your Bitbucket account using ready-made questions or creating custom ones
Choose teams you'd like to receive feedback from
Receive real-time insights and sync developer feedback with Awesome Graphs metrics for a holistic view
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Use qualitative and quantitative data together to identify bottlenecks and opportunities for growth
Make informed decisions and track progress across sprints or quarters
Holistically Improve Engineering Productivity
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Combine engineering metrics from Awesome Graphs with real, actionable feedback from your team
"Awesome Graphs, the best add-on for monitoring the activity of teams and repositories. It also gives clear snapshot looks that you need to quickly identify what's happening in the codebase. Great add-on tool for Bitbucket"
Pratibha Kachi
"Great tool, gives good summary on multiple repositories. Very intuitive and easy to use. The plugin makes it easy to track productivity of remote teams and understand bottle necks. Also gives good visibility on the code review process."
Nick
"Great tool for monitoring the activity of teams and repositories. Gives us those snapshot looks that you need to quickly identify what's happening in the codebase."