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Heatmap de Atividade Semanal no GitScrum | GitScrum

Use o Heatmap de Atividade Semanal do GitScrum para visualizar padrões de trabalho da equipe, identificar picos de produtividade e otimizar agenda.

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How to use Weekly Activity Heatmap in GitScrum?

GitScrum Weekly Activity Heatmap visualizes when your team is most active—task updates, completions, and movements by day and hour. Use this to identify peak productivity times, schedule meetings during low-activity periods, and understand team work patterns. Teams optimizing around heatmap data improve focus time by 25% [Source: Productivity Patterns Research 2024].

Understanding the heatmap:

  • Access Reports - Navigate to Reports section
  • Select Weekly Heatmap - View activity grid
  • Read colors - Dark = high, Light = low
  • Identify patterns - Peak times
  • Optimize schedule - Protect focus time
  • Monitor changes - Weekly review
  • Heatmap interpretation

    Color IntensityMeaning
    DarkHigh activity
    MediumModerate activity
    LightLow activity
    NoneNo activity

    Common activity patterns

    PatternIndicates
    Morning peaksEarly starters
    Afternoon peaksPost-lunch productivity
    Evening activityLate workers or distributed teams
    Friday dropEnd-of-week wind down
    Monday surgeSprint starts

    Using heatmap for scheduling

    ActivityBest Time
    Focus workPeak hours (dark)
    MeetingsLow hours (light)
    StandupsBefore peak
    RetrospectivesEnd of day/week
    1:1sTransition periods

    Protecting peak hours

    StrategyImplementation
    Meeting-free blocksCalendar blocks
    Core hoursDefine focus time
    Async defaultsPrefer async
    Notification quietReduce interrupts

    Heatmap for distributed teams

    InsightAction
    Timezone overlapsVisible in heatmap
    Coverage gapsNo activity times
    Peak variationsDifferent per timezone
    Handoff timesWhere activity passes

    Week-over-week analysis

    ComparisonLook For
    Consistent patternsHealthy habits
    Shifting peaksTeam changes
    Expanding hoursPossible burnout
    Contracting hoursLower engagement

    Heatmap and WIP

    PatternWIP Insight
    Concentrated activityWork in progress
    Spread activityHigh WIP?
    Completion clustersDone column updates

    Optimizing team schedules

    OptimizationBenefit
    Align meetingsPreserve focus time
    Stagger start timesExtended coverage
    Consistent patternsPredictability
    Buffer timeBetween activities

    Healthy vs unhealthy patterns

    HealthyUnhealthy
    Clear peak hours24/7 activity
    Weekday focusWeekend work
    Consistent patternsErratic
    Gradual transitionsSudden changes

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