Google Forms -> Kanban Zone
Google Forms -> Kanban Zone
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Automatically turns every new Google Forms submission into a KanbanZone card, streamlining your workflow from data collection to task management.
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Abandoned Effort report helps you understand how many cards you abandoned (archived cards that did not touch a Done column on the board).
Appends a new response to the bottom of the Google Sheets table.
Allocation report helps you understand how your work is being allocated on your board
Arrival Rate report helps you track how many cards you create within a time period.
Create a card in a specific column
Creates a new form.
Cycle Time is calculated from the time a card is worked on by the team until the time the card is delivered
Deletes a specific response from the bottom of the Google Sheets table.
Flow Efficiency report helps you measure from 0-100% how your cards efficiently flow to completion
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