Read the conditions,
not the people.
The 60-second weekly weather report for your engineering team — a plain-language read on how flow is moving, and the 1–2 things worth acting on this week. Not a wall of charts.

The Read: your week's forecast, in plain language
The landing view is an opinionated Read: a top-line verdict, a short ranked list of what's worth your attention this week, and at-a-glance vitals that say when flow is steady. It's built to start a conversation with your team, not to hand you homework.
- The verdict
- One plain-language line on how flow looks this week — steady, or worth a closer look.
- Worth your attention
- The 1–2 signals that changed, ranked — each with a quality counterweight so speed is never read alone.
- Deep dive, on demand
- 20+ detailed metrics — cycle-time stages, throughput, flow efficiency, review concentration, bus-factor, codebase hotspots — one click away when you want them, never in your face when you don't.
Nobody's fault it rained
- Team and area rollups only — no panel names, ranks, or scores an individual.
- k-anonymity: groups too small to be anonymous are suppressed, not shown.
- Every speed metric ships beside a quality counterweight — a faster number is never read alone.
- Bots and service accounts are excluded from human-flow metrics, once, at ingest.
- Metrics are for discussion, never targets. It is not a DORA dashboard and not a surveillance tool.
Weather you can't control. What you do about it, you can — that's what the Read is for.
Your barometer, not the cloud's
A single CLI: sync a repo or an org and get a self-contained static dashboard bundle you can serve or host anywhere. Your data stays in a local SQLite file, re-derivable from GitHub at any time. It also emits a machine-readable analysis brief (JSON) for AI agents. Free, fully functional offline — no API key required.