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What’s ALTO about?
Slack reminders for merge requests and pull requests
Receive Slack messages (DM or channel) about merge requests and pull requests that are pending merge to default branch and been waiting for too long. Promote one of the key Continuous Delivery practices - smaller changes shipped more frequently.
Get full visibility into the day-to-day work of a team
ALTO collects Merge Request analytics and feedback about day-to-day work, combined with DORA metrics, giving YOU a full view of the dev team in a single place.
This means you don’t have to waste time digging through this data.
Effortless Continuous Improvement
Set YOUR goals based on YOUR historical data, not some “industry standard”.
This baseline helps team to be 5% better this sprint, then last sprint. Continuously improve team’s ways of working and align with the entire tech organization.
Upcoming Features
Contextual onboarding in Slack
Don’t waste YOUR time onboarding developers. And don’t make them read dozens of wiki pages and watch hours of video recordings!
Connect ALTO and schedule a contextual onboarding program that will create a first impression tailored for developer onboarding.
Automate feedback from your team in Slack
When a developer completes a task in JIRA, we automatically ask for their feedback. You can review this feedback from all team members who worked on a task and discuss it during retro. No more 'I forgot what I wanted to mention' moments during retrospectives.
Pricing
With ALTO, you'll never lose work in progress, miss a merge/pull request stuck in code review.
Get started with a free 30-day trial
We believe in a compound value that you get from ALTO over time - that’s why we want to make sure you have plenty of time on trial!
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Standard
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Enterprise
I use ALTO’s contextual onboarding to make sure new developers who join the team go through standard onboarding process. It also does help to get the visibility into “what’s going on” in a dev team, especially when you have multiple teams to manage.
Alex Kurkin
Founder, Brilliant Consulting