Net Promoter Score (NPS) is an attempt to distill into a single value, what users of a company’s products
think of it. Users are asked a single question along the lines of “How likely are you to recommend this
product to a friend or coworker?”, which is the question used by the UserStories.com website. A product’s
NPS is determined by subtracting the percentage of people unlikely to recommend the product (0-6)
from those likely to do so (9-10). A more detailed description including examples
is also available.
AgileLog
Share your project backlog
Each team member accesses the same backlog on your agile project. No spreadsheets floating around.
Search your project backlog
Just type in the words or phrase you're looking for and see all backlog entries containing that text.
Easily manage multiple projects
See the status across projects or focus on a specific project with a click of a button. See actual and forecasted burndown for any release on a chart.
Three security levels
1. Restricted user 2. Full-access user 3. Manager
Ability to track time
Although not required, it is easy to track time along with any level of detail of the work performed by each team member, which is used for billing reports.
Hosted option
No need to install any software. Just order and be up and running within 2 business days.
On-site option
Want to run AgileLog in-house? It's easy to set up, provided you have MySQL 5.x and Tomcat 5.x. You will get a WAR (web archive) file to install with easy-to-follow instructions.
Easy to access
Hosted or on-site, all team members need is Internet Explorer or Firefox. See AgileLog in action.