Documentation
Comprehensive guides for every feature and workflow
Getting Started
Essential guides to set up your workspace
Workspace
Manage your organization settings
Understand GitScrum workspaces: learn about workspace structure, settings, and how to organize your projects.
Access all GitScrum workspace settings: configure general options, billing, schedules, and advanced features.
Configure general workspace settings in GitScrum: update name, timezone, default options, and preferences.
Manage invoice settings in GitScrum: configure billing details, set up templates, and customize invoicing.
Define workspace schedules in GitScrum: set default working hours, holidays, and team availability.
Use the GitScrum workspace calendar: view deadlines, schedule milestones, and coordinate team activities.
Access GitScrum Workspace Manager: get a high-level view of all projects, teams, and workspace activity.
Monitor workspace health in GitScrum Manager: track metrics, identify issues, and maintain productivity.
Set up recurring tasks in GitScrum: automate repeated work, configure schedules, and maintain consistency.
Generate workspace reports in GitScrum: analyze performance, export data, and share insights with stakeholders.
Analyze project statistics in GitScrum: compare performance metrics across all workspace projects.
Run workspace-wide standups in GitScrum: collect updates from all teams and maintain organization alignment.
View all time tracking data in GitScrum workspace: aggregate hours, analyze trends, and generate reports.
Projects
Create and manage development projects
Navigate your GitScrum projects list: view all projects, filter by status, and access project dashboards.
Monitor at-risk projects in GitScrum: identify delayed work, track warning indicators, and take corrective action.
Access all GitScrum project settings: configure details, members, integrations, budgets, and advanced options.
Define work schedules for GitScrum projects: set working hours, holidays, and availability for accurate planning.
Master the GitScrum Kanban board: visualize workflow, drag-and-drop tasks, customize columns, and track project progress.
Plan and manage sprints in GitScrum: create iterations, assign tasks, track velocity, and run retrospectives.
Create and manage user stories in GitScrum: write acceptance criteria, estimate effort, and track progress.
Use story point voting in GitScrum: estimate user stories collaboratively with team-based voting.
Organize work with GitScrum epics: group related user stories, track large features, and manage long-term project goals.
Build project documentation with GitScrum Wiki: create pages, organize knowledge, and share information with your team.
Use GitScrum project discussions for team communication: create channels, post messages, and keep context-relevant conversations organized alongside your work.
Manage project documents in GitScrum: upload files, organize folders, share with team members, and track document versions.
Convert form submissions to tasks in GitScrum: automate task creation from external forms and streamline intake processes.
Configure GitScrum project API settings: generate tokens, manage access permissions, and integrate with external tools.
Set up project budgets in GitScrum: define spending limits, track costs, receive alerts, and manage financial constraints.
Track time on GitScrum tasks: log hours, view timesheets, analyze time distribution, and improve estimates.
Track billable time in GitScrum projects: log hours, set rates, generate reports, and manage client invoicing.
Configure GitScrum project details: update name, description, visibility settings, and project metadata.
Analyze developer workload distribution in GitScrum: visualize task assignments, identify bottlenecks, and balance team capacity.
Connect GitScrum with external tools: set up GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Slack, and other integrations.
Manage project team members in GitScrum: invite users, assign roles, set permissions, and control access levels.
Run async standups in GitScrum projects: collect daily updates, track blockers, and keep the team aligned.
Celebrate team achievements with GitScrum Rockstars: recognize top performers and track individual contributions.
Configure webhooks in GitScrum projects: set up automated notifications and integrate with external services.
ClientFlow
Client management and collaboration
Set up GitScrum Client Flow to give external stakeholders controlled access to project updates, deliverables, and progress tracking.
Learn how to manage client access in GitScrum Client Flow: add clients, set permissions, and control what external stakeholders can see.
NoteVault
Knowledge base and documentation
Billing & Usage
Plans, payments, and usage tracking
Profile & Settings
Personal settings and preferences
Other Guides
Additional resources and features
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