How to read the sprints overview page

Created by Monica Madan, Modified on Sat, 08 Jun 2024 at 09:59 AM by Monica Madan

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Inside each sprint, you can get an overview of the sprint progress, insights on the planned versus actual completion of tasks, stakeholders involved, and more.


Sprint Details:

You can start with a high-level overview of the status, owner, duration, and sprint dates for the chosen sprint.


Task Overview:

Next, you can view the number of tasks in the sprint, total points from the tasks, total effort allocated for the tasks, and total hours tracked for the tasks in this sprint.


Sprint Fields:

You also get to see the sprint fields you filled during sprint creation.


Task Progress:

Your task progress will move based on the number of tasks you mark as completed in relation to the overall tasks present in the sprint.


Sprint Point Progress:

This progress is calculated based on the points allotted to the tasks you completed.




Significance of Sprint Points:

Each task is assigned a certain number of points based on its perceived complexity or effort needed to complete it. These points serve as a quantitative measure of the task's size or difficulty. For example, a simple task might be assigned fewer points, while a more complex task would be allocated more points.


The significance of Sprint Points lies in how they impact the overall progress and workload of the sprint. For instance, if your task progress is at 50% but your point progress is at 70%, it means that you have completed tasks with a higher cumulative complexity compared to those remaining. This indicates that the remaining tasks, although they represent 50% of the total tasks, might require less effort to complete because they have lower sprint points.


Sprint Summary:

The summary chart gives you a detailed view of the task count, points, effort, and tracked hours for each status part of the sprint.


X-axis - Status

Y1 axis - Task count, sprint points

Y2 axis - Hours




Burndown Chart:

This chart gives you a comparison of the ideal progress and actual progress using a line graph based on your sprint duration and the progress of your task completion.


X-axis - Sprint duration

Y-axis - Task count/Points


Tasks in the Sprint:

This section provides a breakdown of all the tasks in the sprint, including their status, the projects they belong to, and more.


Sprint Team Members:

Here, you can see a breakdown of all the team members assigned to tasks in the sprint.




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