Merged PRs

Total Merged Pull Requests is a count metric that measures the number of pull requests that were successfully merged into the main codebase in a given time period.

Where to find it

  • Delivery > Merge Quality
  • Health > Team Insights

Interpretation

  • A high total number of merged pull requests typically reflects strong development activity, characterized by consistent code contributions, frequent feature delivery, and healthy team productivity. It also indicates efficient workflows, including smooth review processes, fast approval cycles, and effective coordination among team members. Such patterns are often associated with process maturity — supported by established development practices, disciplined execution, and well-structured code review procedures.
  • Conversely, a low total number of merged pull requests may signal development challenges such as limited output, slower delivery cycles, or reduced team capacity. It can also point to process inefficiencies like review bottlenecks, delayed approvals, or breakdowns in workflow execution. In some cases, it may suggest quality concerns, including frequent pull request rejections, poor code standards, or insufficient review rigor.

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