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Post-Session Analytics

After completing a Planning Poker session, Teamova generates an analytics page with a comprehensive summary of your estimation results. Use this data to review what happened, identify patterns, and share outcomes with your team.
The analytics page is available as soon as a session is marked as completed. You can return to it at any time from the session archive.

Key Metrics

At the top of the analytics page, you get an at-a-glance overview of the session.

Participants

The total number of people who participated in the session.

Stories Completed

How many stories were estimated during the session.

Average Estimation

The mean estimate across all stories, giving you a sense of overall sizing.

Consensus Rate

The percentage of stories where the team reached agreement on the first round of voting.

Stories Table

The stories table lists every story that was estimated during the session, along with its final value.
Each row displays the story name, its source (manual or imported from an integration), the final estimate set by the host, and the number of voting rounds it took to reach consensus.
You can sort stories by name, final estimate, or number of rounds. This helps you quickly identify the largest stories or the ones that required the most discussion.

Participant Activity Table

See who contributed and how actively each person participated in the session.
Each row shows a participant’s name, how many stories they voted on, and their overall participation rate.
Tracking participation helps you identify disengaged team members or sessions where certain people were absent for parts of the estimation.

Export

Download the full session report for offline analysis, stakeholder reporting, or archival purposes.
1

Open the analytics page

Navigate to the completed session and open the analytics view.
2

Click Export

Use the export button to download the session data.
3

Choose your format

Download the report as a CSV file containing all stories, estimates, participants, and voting details.

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