Cost per Feature
DEFINITION
Cost per feature helps assess the cost-effectiveness of feature development. Lower costs are generally better.
HOW IT’S MEASURED
Cost per feature is calculated by taking the estimated development cost over a period (i.e. per week, month, or quarter) and dividing that value by the number of features delivered over the same period.
Cost per feature = development cost ÷ features
Development costs are calculated by multiplying a group’s cost per contributor by the count of developers and reviewers within the group. Cost calculations only include contributors who created or reviewed code in the last 90 days—to more precisely capture the costs associated with developing, reviewing, and delivering features.
The cost per contributor can be set at the group or organization level. You can configure costs in your organization’s settings and in group settings.