DORA metrics, developed by Google's DevOps Research and Assessment, have become a standard for measuring software delivery performance by focusing on deployment frequency, lead time for changes, mean time to recover, and change failure rate. Improving these metrics can help teams streamline workflows, reduce delays, and enhance overall performance. To support the tracking and enhancement of these metrics, numerous tools have been introduced, including Port, Swarmia, LinearB, Jellyfish, Minware, Code Climate, Haystack, Faros, Waydev, and Uplevel, each offering unique integrations and real-time insights to optimize team performance. These tools integrate with various development environments and platforms such as GitHub, Jira, and CI/CD systems, providing visibility into delivery speed, bottlenecks, and overall productivity. The article emphasizes the role of tracking DORA metrics in fostering a culture of high performance and quality in engineering teams, offering insights into how engineering managers can utilize these tools for launching improvement initiatives and enhancing workflow efficiency.