February 2026 | Release Notes | Nooga Scale
Improved objective tracking, and better visibility into work item relationships.
We're excited to share what's new in Nooga Scale this month. Here's what we've been working on to improve your experience.
What's New
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Editable WSJF Queries
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Redefined Aggregated PI Objectives
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Visible Parent-Child Connectors on the Planning Board
- Project-Level Access Control
Improvements
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Editable WSJF Queries
You can now edit your existing WSJF que ries directly, giving you the flexibility to update your queries without starting from scratch. This saves time and makes it easier to adapt your queries as your planning needs evolve. -
Redefined Aggregated PI Objectives
We've reworked Aggregated PI Objectives to align more closely with the SAFe framework. Aggregated PI Objectives (also known as ART PI Objectives) now contain only Team PI Objectives, with Planned Business Value (PBV) and Actual Business Value (ABV) automatically rolled up to the Aggregated level. This enables a more value-based outcome approach and empowers roles like the RTE to aggregate and summarize value delivery across the workspace (ART). -
Visible Parent-Child Connectors on the Planning Board
You can now highlight all child items for any work item directly on the board. For example, you can highlight all User Stories associated with a Feature, making it easy to visualize dependencies and ensure child items are planned for completion before the parent Feature is marked as done.
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Scale can now be enabled or disabled per project in Azure DevOps. This gives you control over which teams have access to Scale by configuring visibility settings in each project.
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