You can use the RICE score formula to get started with prioritizing your features and subfeatures quickly. Using this popular prioritization framework, you can decide what to build next by scoring your ideas against the RICE score formula: reach, impact, confidence, and effort.
In this article:
- Displaying the RICE score formula
- Assigning values to the RICE score fields
- Sorting features and subfeatures by RICE score
- Removing the RICE score formula from your board
- Limitations
Displaying the RICE score formula
- Click the Add columns button.
- Click on Formulas () in the sidebar.
- Toggle on RICE score:
Assigning values to the RICE score fields
After you have enabled the RICE score formula on your board, you can now set a value for each field that makes the RICE score: reach, impact, confidence, and effort.
To do that, enter a numeric value for each field and the RICE score will automatically be calculated:
Sorting features and subfeatures by RICE score
After assigning a RICE score for every feature and subfeature, you can sort your view by RICE score to decide which feature and subfeature should be prioritized next.
To do that:
- Hover over the RICE score column title.
- Click on Filters (). Here you can choose to display only certain RICE score values on your board or you can sort the RICE score by clicking on Sort ().
- Click on Clear () to remove any filters you applied:
Note: Subfeatures will sort under the parent feature.
Removing the RICE score formula from your board
- Click the Add columns button.
- Click on Formulas () in the sidebar, and toggle off the RICE score.
- Then, if you want to remove all the fields, click on each of them and toggle them off one by one:
Limitations
- It's not possible to change the components of the RICE score formula.
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