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Pivotal Tracker and Google Apps, Together At Last

Dan Podsedly
Tuesday, September 20, 2011

We’re big Google Apps for Business users (and fans) at Pivotal Labs, and use the services daily – along side with Pivotal Tracker, of course. We’re excited to announce that Tracker now integrates with Google Apps, and is available for your domain in the Google Apps Marketplace.

Please read on to learn how to get started, and remember, if you like it, let the rest of the world know with a review in the Marketplace!

Provisioning Tracker for your Apps Domain

The first step is provisioning Pivotal Tracker for your Google Apps domain. You’ll need to be a domain administrator to do this, or a user with the Domain Settings privilege enabled (more on that here). Click the button above, or go to the Pivotal Tracker listing in the Marketplace, click the Add it Now button, and follow all the steps.

Once provisioned, you should see Pivotal Tracker on your Google Apps Dashboard. This is where you can make any provisioning changes, or remove apps from your domain.

Integration between Tracker and a Google Apps domain is at the level of the Tracker account (more on those here). Only one account can be associated with a Google Apps domain, so normally this should be the account that holds all of your company’s projects.

Universal Navigation and Single-Sign-On

It may take a few hours after provisioning, but all users in your Google Apps domain should see a Pivotal Tracker link in the more menu (in the various Google services like Gmail, Google Docs, Calendar, etc.). Clicking that link will sign you into Tracker via OpenID, using your Google Apps identity.

If you access Tracker by going to the Tracker sign in page directly, click on the Google Apps link (the one at bottom right), and type the name of your Google Apps domain (for example “pivotallabs.com”).

Note: If you run into problems with multiple Google OpenID identities (for example because you used to sign in via Google Accounts), please read this.

Inviting Google Users to Account and Projects

We’ve made it easy to invite co-workers from your domain to your linked Tracker account and/or projects within it.

To invite people to your Tracker account, for example to delegate administrative or project creation rights, go to the Account Members page for the account, click the Add Member button, then the Add Members from List link at the bottom.

You’ll see a list of everyone in your Google Apps domain. Choose the people you’d like to invite to the account, as well as their desired roles.

To invite users from your domain directly to your Tracker project, go to the Project Members page, and click the Add Members from List button. Again, you’ll see a list of all users in your Google domain, and can select multiple users along with their desired project roles. The drop-down menu at the top allows you to toggle between showing Google domain users only (who are not yet on the project), Tracker users only, or both.

Sharing Google Docs via Tracker Stories

Google Docs are indispensable for sharing and collaboration around anything that requires more info than a concise user story. Copying and pasting document links into Tracker stories, and worrying about whether the docs are shared with the right people isn’t fun, though – so we’ve made it easy to attach relevant Google Docs directly to stories.

Google documents that are attached to stories are shared automatically with project members, in view mode, as people open them (by clicking on the document thumbnails/links in Tracker). Note – it sometimes takes a few seconds for Google permission changes to be processed, so you might get a permission denied error the first time you open a Google document in Tracker. If this happens, just close that browser tab and try again.

Feedback and Comments

We’re eager to hear what you think about the Google Apps integration so far, and what you’d like to see in the future. If you think we’re on the right track, leave us a review on the Google Apps Marketplace and star us up!

And, as always, we welcome any kind of feedback. If you have a comment or question, send an email to tracker@pivotallabs.com, reply in the comments here, or mention @pivotaltracker on Twitter!

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9 Comments

  1. Michael says:

    Just today I was thinking (hoping) that Pivotal Tracker would consider extending the built-in dashboard with a wiki or some other means to allow custom content to be published for client communication and document change management integration. But smarter minds are at work so kudos to you. I am on a demo account at the moment while I perform my evaluation of both products but this seems to be the perfect solution.

    Thanks…continue the direction.

    September 20, 2011 at 6:39 pm

  2. matt says:

    Login instructions require you to click on the Google Apps link, and type the name of your Google Apps domain. Is there a permalink that can be generated so that I don’t have to type domain name in order to login? E.g. http://www.pivotaltracker.com/domain/pivotallabs.com?

    October 19, 2011 at 10:18 am

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  5. Wojtek Kruszewski says:

    A complimentary app in Google Apps Marketplace: Geepivo.com. It adds a Gmail gadget to create stories from emails. Currently somewhat crude, but works. And it’s Open Source.

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  7. Chuck says:

    You write “We’ve made it easy to invite co-workers from your domain….” Can I still add participants whose email address is outside my domain?

    December 9, 2011 at 9:17 pm

  8. Dan Podsedly says:

    Chuck, you can always add people to your account and/or projects directly by email. This integration just makes it easy to add people from your Google Apps domain by choosing them from a list.

    December 12, 2011 at 9:19 am

  9. Rowe says:

    If we add people from outside our google apps domain, will those people still be able to browse google docs associated with tracker stories?

    December 16, 2011 at 6:49 am

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Dan Podsedly manages Pivotal Tracker, Pivotal Labs’ award winning project management and collaboration software.

Dan has been building large applications since the Smalltalk era, and has been a practitioner and coach of agile programming methods since the earliest days of Extreme Programming. He has led projects in a variety of industries, built a consulting practice from the ground up, and was instrumental in the successful adoption of agile methods at some of the world's largest e-commerce companies.

Dan joined Pivotal in 2004 as Principal, and spent the next four years leading Pivotal’s largest client engagements. In 2008, Dan led the public launch of Pivotal Tracker, originally developed as an internal tool to help Pivotal developers improve their efficiency, and has grown the product into what it is today - a popular, well known force of agile transformation in the software industry used by hundreds of thousands of developers.

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