Generate a weekly team report
Summarize what your team shipped, what’s in progress, and what’s blocked in minutes. Falconer reads your connected GitHub, Linear, and Slack to compile the week’s activity into a structured report ready to share.
Prerequisites
Section titled “Prerequisites”Connect your tools to Falconer:
- GitHub to pull in merged PRs and code changes
- Linear to pull in completed and in-progress tasks
- Slack for additional context from team discussions
Generate the report
Section titled “Generate the report”On the Falconer homepage, in the sidebar, or in Slack, ask Falconer to write the draft:
Write a weekly engineering report for this weekFalconer pulls merged pull requests from GitHub, completed and in-progress tasks from Linear, and synthesizes them into a structured report ready to share.
Scope to a specific team or project
Section titled “Scope to a specific team or project”If you have multiple teams or want to focus on a particular area:
Write a weekly report for the infrastructure team onlyGenerate a report covering only the billing project this weekIterate on the draft
Section titled “Iterate on the draft”Once the draft is open in the editor, use Falcon in the sidebar to refine it.
Rewrite highlights for a leadership audience:
Rewrite the highlights section for a non-technical audienceCheck for any PRs or tasks that may have been missed:
Check if there are any merged PRs from this week that aren't reflected in the reportAdd deploy counts, incident counts, or other stats:
Add a metrics section with deploy count and any incidents from this weekPull open Linear issues to populate the plan section:
Populate next week's plan from open Linear issues assigned to the teamShare the report
Section titled “Share the report”Once the report is ready, publish it to your company collection so it’s findable by your team and leadership.
To generate and share a report without leaving Slack, ask Falcon directly in the channel:
@Falcon write a summary of what the engineering team shipped this week and post it here