Monday Standup Metrics

Start every standup with data. Automated charts for sprint progress, tickets closed, and key metrics — delivered to Slack before your daily standup.

Best for

Team Lead / Engineering Manager

Main outcome

Faster reporting without dashboard chasing

Delivery

Slack, email, or Google Chat pulses

Why teams search for this

Help a Team Lead / Engineering Manager automate monday standup metrics without assembling the report by hand every cycle.

Most teams still build this update manually by exporting numbers, screenshotting dashboards, and pasting context into Slack or email.

How Chartcastr Helps with Monday Standup Metrics

Chartcastr turns recurring reporting into a delivered workflow. Instead of opening dashboards, checking exports, and rewriting the same summary each time, your team gets the numbers, the changes, and the context in one place.

Metric 1

Sprint burndown and tickets completed

Metric 2

Open bugs and blockers count

Metric 3

Key product metrics from PostHog

What this report should include

Checklist item

Include sprint burndown and tickets completed.

Checklist item

Include open bugs and blockers count.

Checklist item

Include key product metrics from posthog.

Example pulse preview

Example scheduled update

Monday Standup Metrics pulse

Chart block

Sprint burndown and tickets completed

Chart block

Open bugs and blockers count

Chart block

Key product metrics from PostHog

Example AI summary

This cycle, sprint burndown and tickets completed moved first, while open bugs and blockers count explains why. The summary should tell the team what changed, what needs attention next, and whether the current report cadence still matches the workflow.

How It Works

1

Connect Your Source

Link Google Sheets or a connected SaaS tool. No code required, just authenticate and select your data.

2

Charts & Insights

Chartcastr generates visualizations and AI summaries automatically. No manual chart building needed.

3

Delivered where the team already works

Scheduled pulses arrive in Slack, email, or Google Chat with context and follow-up questions. Discussion happens where the team already works.

Recommended setup paths

These are the best-fit combinations to launch first for this workflow. They replace the old variant pages with one canonical page and clear source-to-destination guidance.

Google Sheets to Slack

Spreadsheet data sent scheduled to Slack.

Works with any spreadsheet layout — no reformatting required. Discussion happens in the thread — no context switching needed

Best when the metrics already live in Google Sheets or can be exported there cleanly.

Google Sheets to Google Chat

Spreadsheet data sent scheduled to Google Chat.

Works with any spreadsheet layout — no reformatting required. Fits into Google Workspace — charts arrive where your team already works

Best when the metrics already live in Google Sheets or can be exported there cleanly.

Linear to Slack

Project management data sent scheduled to Slack.

Track sprint velocity and issue throughput in Slack or email. Discussion happens in the thread — no context switching needed

Best when the metrics already live in Linear or can be exported there cleanly.

How to launch the first version

1

Start with Google Sheets as the primary source so the first report reflects one clean system of record.

2

Deliver to Slack first; it is the fastest way to put the update where this team already reacts to it.

3

Once the first pulse reads well, add one adjacent source or stakeholder view instead of broadening the report all at once.

Trust notes for this workflow

Implementation note

Write against the product that exists today. If setup depends on Sheets exports or grouped sources, say that directly.

Implementation note

Keep the page focused on one workflow and one job to be done instead of trying to rank for every adjacent metric term.

See How We Compare

Start every reporting cycle with monday standup metrics.

Connect your existing data, deliver the update where your team already works, and give Team Lead / Engineering Manager the context to see what changed and what to do next.

Frequently Asked Questions

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