LagLedger

LagLedger is a web app (with optional Slack/Teams integration) that analyzes time between key workflow events to expose hidden delays: lead response time, PR review time, ticket reopen cycles, handoff lag, and approval bottlenecks. Instead of generic time tracking, it ingests timestamps from tools you already use (Jira, GitHub/GitLab, Zendesk/Intercom, Google Calendar) and builds “temporal funnels” showing where time actually disappears. It highlights recurring slowdowns by team, project, label, or customer segment, and quantifies the cost of delay using configurable hourly rates or revenue impact proxies. The MVP focuses on a small set of integrations and a clean dashboard: median/percentile cycle times, aging queues, and weekly anomaly alerts. It’s not magic: data quality varies and some teams won’t instrument workflows well, but for teams with decent tool hygiene it quickly reveals actionable process fixes.

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