This is a monthly update where I share what I’ve been working on recently. For the previous installment, check out my January 2024 Update.
February always goes by so fast! I feel like I blinked and the month was over. I did manage to build out several new integrations though, and stayed on track for my blogging goal.
Integrations
I shipped four new integrations this month: PagerDuty, Clickup, Linear, and Wrike. All can be used to automatically pull in recent activity on status updates and retros, so your team can see what you’ve been up to alongside your updates. The PagerDuty integration will also be expanded upon in an upcoming reporting feature I’m planning, so it feels good to lay some groundwork there.
I did say I’d try to get into the app stores for all these integrations though, and on that note I whiffed it. I’m going to make that the focus of a marketing month soon though, since I now have 11 integrations that aren’t publicly listed anywhere (aside from on my integrations page).
SEO Update
This month wasn’t as dramatic as last month for SEO gains, but it’s still looking good!
Link building efforts continue as usual, and I published 4 new blog posts:
- 14 Sprint Retrospective Templates Worth Trying
- The Essentials of DORA Metrics
- Kanban vs Scrum: Which Agile Framework Should You Use?
- Exploring the Niko Niko Calendar for Mood Tracking
That puts me at 14 for the year, still ahead of schedule for my goal of publishing 52 blog posts in 2024. The stretch goal of 100 posts is feeling more and more achievable, so I’m going to start tracking against that moving forward.
Next Month
In March I’m going to focus on sustaining work - bug fixes and various improvements to the app. After the last few months of mostly working on the marketing site, docs, writing content, and building integrations, a lot of little things have piled up!
I also want to get on track for my new goal of 100 blog posts in 2024, which would mean putting out 11 blog posts in March (to get up to 25 for the year).
Update: The March 2024 Update is the next post in this series.