Release

Product goal on the dashboard, so the long arc stays visible

Update released

Break the "we track sprint goals, but the longer arc quietly disappears from the team's view" pattern. The product goal now sits permanently on the dashboard — and shows up as a reminder right above the backlog, too.

🧭 Product goal, always on the dashboard

A dedicated product-goal widget now lives on the project dashboard. The moment you open a project, you see what you’re heading toward and by when. One active goal per project — the Scrum Guide 2020 “commitment to the Product Backlog,” by design.

✏️ Set, edit, close in place

Create or edit the goal straight from the widget. When you hit it, close it as “Achieved”; when the direction shifts, close it as “Abandoned.” No navigation required to update where the product is headed.

📜 Closed goals become history

Closed goals line up in a timeline below the widget, labeled “Achieved” or “Abandoned.” Revisit anytime what the team was aiming for and how each goal actually landed.

🔔 Reminder on the backlog page too

At the top of the product backlog list, the current product goal shows up as a read-only reminder. Makes it easy to ask “does this backlog still line up with where we’re heading?” during refinement. Editing lives on the dashboard — the refinement surface stays tactical, the strategic surface stays on the dashboard.

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