Progress Trackers are how you log measurable progress.
Whenever a story or survey response is created in Makerble, it contains progress recorded against one or more Progress Trackers.
When you need to report on progress, you simply go to the project that those stories belong to and it will summarise all of the progress that has been recorded against each progress tracker.
Similarly, when you need to report on progress at a multi-project level (i.e. using an Album), Makerble simply summarises the progress recorded against each progress tracker that is used on those projects.
Types of progress tracker
There are five types of progress tracker on Makerble:
Activity - to record activities, sessions, events
Attendance - to record engagement (or various forms of non-engagement)
Achievement - to record one-off achievements, e.g. using a checkbox
Multiple Choice - to record progress along a scale
Numerical - to record numerical progress about an individual participant, e.g. the number of miles a participant ran
Combine your progress trackers into a strategy
Every project on Makerble has an auto-generating Strategy that is made up of the Progress Trackers you use on that project
Insert progress trackers into your surveys
A key feature of Makerble is that Progress Trackers coexist as survey questions. This allows you to understand survey results in the context of how they relate to your programme’s strategy.