Ah yes in the early days I actually prototyped something like that for myself. Where it would challenge me to beat last week's number of completed todo's. But now I don't feel like the quantity of todo's is that meaningful. Sometimes you complete one really important todo (that may or may not have taken a lot of work), and other times you complete a bunch of (possibly smaller) todo's that are not necessarily that useful.
Having a trendline comparing to last week/month would be cool!
Ah yes in the early days I actually prototyped something like that for myself. Where it would challenge me to beat last week's number of completed todo's. But now I don't feel like the quantity of todo's is that meaningful. Sometimes you complete one really important todo (that may or may not have taken a lot of work), and other times you complete a bunch of (possibly smaller) todo's that are not necessarily that useful.
And thus the Agile world invented velocity points and all teams rejoiced.