Release NotesJune 14, 2026· 4 min read

Agile Analytics 6.20 — everything new since the spring, in one place

A lot has landed since 6.16: clickable drill-through on every chart, Multi-Team Aging as a risk radar, Epic Analytics with quarter heatmaps, Monte Carlo forecasts that grade themselves against actual delivery, a weekly digest that reads like a coach’s note, and plainer-English coaching. v6.20 brings it all to the public Marketplace and rewrites the in-product release notes to be short and scannable.

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Everything since 6.16, in one update

v6.20 is the first public Marketplace build in a while, so it delivers the whole run of improvements from the spring in a single auto-update. Below is what is worth knowing — short and skimmable. As always: no new Azure DevOps permissions, no re-authorisation, and every setting, license, and mapping is preserved.

Click any chart to see the story behind it

No aggregate chart could answer the stand-up question — "what actually happened to #4711?" Now a click on any Cycle Time dot or Heat Map cell opens that item’s timeline: how long it waited in each state, where it stalled, its longest wait, and a jump straight into Azure DevOps.

Run every team from one radar

If you run several teams, keeping every board open to spot stuck work does not scale. Multi-Team Aging now ranks every team by aging risk with Act Now / Watch / Healthy buckets, a stand-up mode that jumps straight to the items that need attention, per-team drilldowns, and cross-project team selection.

Epic Analytics

A view under Feature Analytics rolls every Epic up over its Features and Stories: progress, story points, and a landing forecast from each epic’s recent pace — epics that have not moved lately say so, instead of inventing a date. Sort the table by any column, and switch to the new quarter heatmaps to see Story Points delivered by team or by product area.

Forecasts that keep score

Monte Carlo used to forecast and forget. Now each single-team "how many by then?" run is saved and, once its window closes, checked against what the team actually delivered — plus a plain read on whether your forecasts tend to run accurate, cautious, or optimistic. It is stored in your own Azure DevOps org and never reaches our servers.

A weekly digest that reads like a coach’s note

The opt-in Teams/Slack digest is no longer a row of averages. It now shows this week’s throughput against your recent trend, your most-stuck items, and one concrete suggestion for where to look first.

Plainer-English coaching

The Process Behavior Chart now states its conclusion in a sentence — "this is routine noise, don’t react" — instead of leaving you to read the rules. And the Team Leaderboard surfaces the teams that need support first, framed around flow rather than ranking people.

Smoother, and lots of smaller fixes

A momentary network hiccup or backend deploy no longer pops a license dialog — the extension retries quietly for a few seconds first, while real licensing errors still surface immediately. On top of that, this run includes dozens of fixes from your feedback: clearer Live Stats counts, dark-mode readability, Sprint Capacity calendar consistency, and more.

Updating

Auto-update from the Marketplace; no admin action required. The first time you open the hub after upgrading, the in-product What’s New popup shows the v6.20 highlights once and then dismisses. Questions or ideas? Ask Henry from the top bar or the Help & Support page — we reply personally within 24 hours.

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