Kanban tracker
Growth experiment tracking board
Running experiments is easy to say, tracking them without losing momentum is the real challenge. The Kanban Tracker is a purpose-built experiment management board designed for SaaS teams, indie hackers, and mobile app founders. From hypothesis creation to results reflection, it keeps your growth process organized, transparent, and impossible to ignore.
What is it?
A lightweight, Kanban board that’s purpose-built for growth experiment tracking. It helps you plan, execute, and review A/B tests, UX changes, and product growth experiments in one place, no clunky spreadsheets, no forgotten post-mortems.
Why it matters?
Great ideas are useless without follow-through. The Kanban Tracker ensures every experiment gets documented, prioritized, and measured, so you can learn faster and compound wins instead of repeating mistakes.
Who is it for?
Growth Co-Pilot adapts to the way you work, whether you’re leading a team, designing flows, or shipping experiments solo.
Product managers
Running multiple experiments across squads
SaaS founders
Building a repeatable growth process
UX designers
Who want to link design changes directly to results
Growth teams
Needing a central hub for test documentation
How does it work?
Growth co-pilot turns your toughest product questions into clear, data-backed recommendations you can act on immediately.
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Add your experiment
Link it to your hypothesis generated from the UX Diagnostic Tool
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Track progress in stages
Move cards through Planned → Running → Completed
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Document learnings
Capture results, insights, and next steps directly on the experiment card
What are the key benefits?
Everything you need to make smarter growth decisions, without the guesswork or wasted time.
Centralize your experiments in one easy-to-use kanban view
Build a knowledge base of what works for your product
Auto-import experiments from the UX Diagnostic tool
Reflect on the results of your completed experiments
“We cut our experiment cycle time by 40% just by getting out of spreadsheets and into the Kanban Tracker.”