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.
📮 Contact us
If you have any questions or feedback, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
- ✉️ Email: info@on-your-side.llc