
Planview Hub
Value stream management software
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What is Planview Hub
Planview Hub is a value stream management and integration layer that connects software delivery tools to consolidate delivery data and support flow metrics and reporting. It is used by engineering leadership, PMOs, and DevOps/Platform teams to integrate ALM, CI/CD, issue tracking, and repository systems into a common data model for analytics and governance. The product focuses on normalizing and mapping data across tools to enable end-to-end visibility across planning and delivery. It is typically deployed as part of the broader Planview value stream management portfolio.
Broad tool integration approach
Planview Hub is designed to connect multiple delivery and planning systems and bring their data into a unified layer. This supports organizations that run heterogeneous toolchains across teams or business units. The integration-centric design helps reduce reliance on custom point-to-point scripts for reporting. It also supports cross-tool traceability for value stream reporting when integrations are configured.
Data normalization for metrics
The product emphasizes mapping and normalizing objects (for example, work items, commits, builds, deployments) so metrics can be calculated consistently. This is useful for flow and value stream reporting where raw tool data is inconsistent across teams. Normalization can improve comparability across portfolios and programs. It also helps standardize definitions used in executive dashboards.
Fits VSM governance needs
Planview Hub aligns to governance and reporting use cases common in value stream management programs. It supports centralized visibility across delivery pipelines without requiring every team to standardize on a single DevOps platform. This can help organizations that need portfolio-level oversight and auditability. It is commonly positioned for enterprise-scale reporting rather than team-only DevOps execution.
Not a full DevOps suite
Planview Hub is primarily an integration and data layer rather than an end-to-end DevOps execution platform. Organizations still need separate systems for source control, CI/CD, artifact management, and runtime operations. As a result, it may not replace existing DevOps platforms used for day-to-day engineering workflows. Its value depends on the breadth and quality of connected tools.
Integration setup can be complex
Connecting multiple tools and aligning their data models typically requires configuration, mapping decisions, and ongoing maintenance. Differences in team workflows and tool conventions can create additional effort to standardize metrics. Changes to upstream tools (APIs, fields, permissions) can require updates to integrations. This can increase the operational burden for platform or analytics teams.
Best value in Planview ecosystem
Many use cases are strongest when Planview Hub feeds other Planview value stream and portfolio capabilities. Buyers looking for a standalone DevOps analytics layer may find overlap with existing BI pipelines or data platforms. Some organizations may prefer a lighter-weight approach if they only need a small set of metrics from a limited toolchain. Licensing and packaging may be less attractive if only a subset of the broader portfolio is required.
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Planview, Inc.
Austin, Texas, USA
1989
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https://www.planview.com/
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