How to Build a Redmine Dashboard Your Team Will Actually Use
Redmine captures everything your team produces: issue status, time logs, sprint progress, version milestones. The problem is not the data it is the default view. Redmine’s built-in “My page” is a personal productivity screen. It shows what a single user is assigned to. However, it does not show whether the sprint is on track, which projects are at risk, or how the team’s time compares to budget. As a result, project managers face one recurring outcome: manual status summaries built outside Redmine, every time a status update is needed. Read more: https://www.redmineflux.com/redmine-dashboard-setup-guide/.









