Enjoy having everything together in one place. Track tasks, manage projects, keep a knowledge base, collaborate with your team, and deliver great products. Designed with all the members of your team in mind. Free for teams of 10. In our cloud or on your server. Keep track of everything happening in your project and see exactly what’s changed since the last time you looked. Share status Each card has a unique URL, making it easy to share and discuss individual tasks with your team.
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All in one
A project management tool that can be adapted to your processes to help you deliver great products. Track tasks and bugs, plan sprints and releases, create workflows, and customize YouTrack for your business processes. Never force your process to fit the limits of a tool again. Unlike other issue trackers, YouTrack can be customized to your needs!
Be Agile
Agile Boards
YouTrack lets you configure an Agile Board for any process you can dream up. Use the Agile boards to support you with your Scrum, Kanban, and mixed processes.
Be Agile your way - create boards with multiple projects, add swimlanes based on user stories, epics, deadlines, or any other fields. See the changes that are applied to the board or in the backlog in real time.
Planning
Plan the future of your project development with the flexible backlog. Create user stories, feature requests and tasks. Don’t switch between tabs - open the backlog right from the board, edit it and move issues to the sprint.
Monitor the progress of your product
Reports
Keep track of your project, team, and personal progress using dozens of predefined reports. See how your issues are distributed over the projects, assignees, and priorities. Check on how you are progressing over time using the timeline reports. Track the estimated and the actual time spent on various activities.
Dashboards
Get an overview of your projects using multiple dashboards and share them with your team. Place reports, markdown notes, and issue lists as widgets or create your own widgets if you're in need of more data!
Time Management
Use time management on a per project basis to control the estimated and actual time spent on various activities by each team member and over the whole team. Create time reports and share them with the stakeholders and customers. Plan ahead with your project activities using a Gantt Chart and track your progress as you go, making sure you stay on schedule.
Create Knowledge Base
Your team documentation
Have you ever thought of keeping all your product documentation and personal notes together, right near your issues and projects? YouTrack now includes Knowledge Base, a project collaboration tool where you can add project plans, team policies, and meeting notes. Group them by project and structure them in page trees, and decide who will have access to the workspace. Organize everything your way – for example, manage requirements and plan future releases with tables and checklists, or discuss your team-building activities with gifs and embedded videos.
Public knowledge base
Build an awesome public knowledge base with guides and FAQs for your users. Share your team’s collective knowledge – as texts, videos, or gifs – to bring the best user experience to your customers or colleagues. Let them find answers in one click using powerful full-text search, take part in discussions in comments, and never lose an idea with the article history feature.
Bring IDE-style intelligence to your issue tracking
Smart search
Never get lost in your issues! Find things quickly using the smart search with auto-completion.
For example, #YouTrack -{Board YouTrack} #unresolved assigned to: me sort by: priority will find you the unresolved issues that are not on the board assigned to you and will sort the results based on priority. See, how intuitive!
For example, #YouTrack -{Board YouTrack} #unresolved assigned to: me sort by: priority will find you the unresolved issues that are not on the board assigned to you and will sort the results based on priority. See, how intuitive!
Commands and shortcuts
Modify multiple issues quickly and efficiently using commands. Speed up your routine operations using shortcuts just like you would in your favorite IDE. Save time and stay focused on what's important.
Import your projects, users, and issues from Jira and other trackers
Move from Jira to YouTrack with one click! Using other trackers? Check out all the migration options.
Move to YouTrack and get 25% discount off for any commercial plan!
- Register YouTrack InCloud or download a Standalone version.
- Fill the form and provide a receipt of the license certificate.
YouTrack Mobile. Access to your issues and tasks from your pocket.
Follow your team’s flow
The power of workflows
Adopt ready-to-use workflows, tweak them, or create your own
Tune your issues
Customize your issues to suit your project’s specific needs
Choose your language
Track in English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, or Russian
Why YouTrack?
Created with every member of the team in mind
Developers
- Fix bugs from GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket commits
- Work with tasks from your IDE
- Link issues with code reviews in Upsource
QAs and Testers
- Enjoy instant issue reporting with a built-in image editor and multiple issue drafts
- Link issues with test cases from TestLink, TestRail, TesLodge
- Link TeamCity builds to bugs
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Managers
- Practice Scrum or Kanban
- Use time management
- Enjoy powerful reporting and analytics
- Customize your workflows
Designers
- Comfortably work with attachments
- Embed image previews in comments
Support Engineers
- Mailbox integration converts your customer emails to issues
- Integrate with Zendesk
How do I convince my manager?
Some good reasons to switch to YouTrack
1.Switch issues to agile cards
Agile board is an alternative way to view your issue list. Use a board to follow Scrum or Kanban, or any custom process. Visualize your progress over time. Plan your sprints and manage backlogs, create multiple and personal boards. All this comes with smart search, commands and shortcut support.
2.Estimate and track time accurately
Release your team from painful daily/weekly timesheets. Make time tracking a part of their daily tracking process. Developers use geeky commands to add work to one or multiple issues. You get the remaining time for the whole feature or epic, and create a time report for every developer, or the whole team.
3.Track progress at a glance
Keep your fingers on your team’s pulse with a live dashboard. Use various reports to track progress and project state from every perspective: customer requests, team progress over time, top assignees and reporters, task distribution, burndown and cumulative flow, time reports, and more.
4.Make your team productive
Your goal is to create a cool product. Great teams develop great products. So make your team happy! Save their time on processing bugs, tasks and reporting time, by giving them a tool they’ll love working with. As your team gets more time for development, you get a clear, organized process.
5.Fit your process
Follow your own process with customizable workflows. You get an IDE with a DSL to define workflows with code, precisely and flexibly. Describe the path an issue needs to go, automate next steps, or set a schedule for automated actions and notifications. All issue fields are customizable, and the tracker speaks your language.
6.Migrate your Jira projects with just a click
Import your Jira projects inside YouTrack UI, keeping your history, comments, users, groups, time entries, projects, issues, and fields. Or synchronize your changes, if you need more time to switch.
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Sources of information
What and where to go in looking for coding answers and knowledge
Whether you’re just getting started or just don’t code often, it helps to know where to look.
Colleagues and those of you who have emailed me with questions since I started this blog would know, whenever someone asks me for help with a coding problem and they want to learn – as opposed to just being given the answer – one of the first questions I ask is, where else have you looked to find the answer and what else have you tried?
That’s because both of those answers give insights into where they might be struggling; either in the discovery process or the application and logic of the coding itself.
If you’re trying to teach yourself, then knowing the places to look for information to help with that, is fundamental.
I know the list below is obvious, but whether its paraplanners & admin staff starting out or experienced xplan administrators who rarely code, its surprising how many seem to not get past this 1st information discovery stage and forget about other sources.
XWord Toolbar
When you’re starting out, this is your best source of all things Xplan coding. It’s used as the basis of IRESS’ coding workshop videos (via the help menu of your Xplan site) so take the time to use it while you’re learning.
When you’re starting out, this is your best source of all things Xplan coding. It’s used as the basis of IRESS’ coding workshop videos (via the help menu of your Xplan site) so take the time to use it while you’re learning.
As you move past the basic stuff it’s also a good grounding point for acclimating yourself with the inbuilt portfolio reports, portfolio values and standard xtool outputs. It has some coding for advice tools like risk researcher in it as well, but I would encourage you to go through other sources to build your knowledge of those areas.
IRESS Template Library
This should absolutely be burnt into your mind as a key source of information. It isn’t perfect, has a lot of gaps and in some instances, barely tries at a suitable explanation – but, it often shows examples and puts them into a relevant context, moving it well beyond what XWord can teach you and help you with.
This should absolutely be burnt into your mind as a key source of information. It isn’t perfect, has a lot of gaps and in some instances, barely tries at a suitable explanation – but, it often shows examples and puts them into a relevant context, moving it well beyond what XWord can teach you and help you with.
Even for experienced developers, this is a useful resource because Xplan is huge beast! Time will pass before you circle back to coding various aspects or modules again. For in-depth ones like advice tools, a lot can – and usually does – change in that time. When IRESS keeps it updated, the library can get you up to speed of those changes quicker than anything else (especially in regards to Supersolver and Risk Researcher).
The link to the library can be found here
Your own xplan site templates
Chances are, often what you are trying to build is something you’ve already seen. You might be trying to build a policy schedule but its just not working, yet you’ve seen it merge out like or similar to this before…where else would insurance data like that merge out? Fact Finds, advice documents, review documents.
Chances are, often what you are trying to build is something you’ve already seen. You might be trying to build a policy schedule but its just not working, yet you’ve seen it merge out like or similar to this before…where else would insurance data like that merge out? Fact Finds, advice documents, review documents.
Your own Xplan site will have templates like that, even if they are the incredibly old and outdated kickstarter ones.
Potentially this is the slowest form of getting the answers you need but still a solid source for self discovery and learning. This approach will appeal more to those genuinely curious or interested in coding. It also lends itself well to those who learn via comparisons and seeing first.
The OSC (IRESS Online Support Community)
The OSC probably seems like a convoluted mess that is amazing anyone finds anything in it, let alone posts anything useful to it. 1990’s aesthetic aside, it contains a wealth of valuable information and an excellent tool that’s quick and easy to search if you’re having problems in specific area. For common modules chances are someone has already had that problem and you’ll find coding an explanations buried within.
The OSC probably seems like a convoluted mess that is amazing anyone finds anything in it, let alone posts anything useful to it. 1990’s aesthetic aside, it contains a wealth of valuable information and an excellent tool that’s quick and easy to search if you’re having problems in specific area. For common modules chances are someone has already had that problem and you’ll find coding an explanations buried within.
It can also help you identify if something is or may be a bug, as opposed to why your piece of coding might not be working (more so for experienced devs).
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The OSC can also provide valuable insights into what other users and businesses are asking for, what changes are to come and if you’re really paying attention can give you BI into bigger ticket items i.e in recent times IRESS Prime and Innergi, long before they were announced or discussed. Conarium 1 0 0 6.
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For developers this should be the equivalent of CPD points, take the time to browse this occasionally you’ll be surprised what you might learn. You’ll find the link here.
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Concluding thoughts
Today more than ever, is a great time to code more or starting coding with Xplan. There’s more resources to help you self-learn and lots of people available to help if you get stuck. IRESS’ support team and account executives are also better placed and better resourced to help.
So for those teaching themselves, trying to get into it or even those stuck and wondering how to proceed; make use of every source and resource you have and just keep learning.
P.S…Release Notes
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I wouldn’t consider these a good primary source to list but for both administrators and developers they contain essential information and should be up there of things to stay on top of. They also include bits of coding more and more….so worst case, they make for great bed time reading if you’re struggling to get to sleep and counting
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