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What is the sprint burndown report?

A sprint burndown chart shows the amount of work that has been completed in a sprint and the total work remaining. Sprint burndown charts are used to predict your team's likelihood of completing their work in the time available. By tracking the remaining work throughout the sprint, a team can manage its progress, and respond to trends accordingly. For example, if the burndown chart shows that the team may not reach the sprint goal, then the team can take the necessary actions to stay on track.

They're also great for keeping the team aware of any scope creep that occurs.

Learn more about sprint burndown charts at our Agile Coach site.

To use this report, you must enable the Sprints feature. Learn more about sprints.

How to read the graph

The vertical axis represents amount of work; either number of work items or story points (if Estimation is enabled). The horizontal axis represents the timeframe of the sprint.

The grey line shows the ideal progress rate. It trends downwards at a linear rate, because teams should ideally be completing work at a consistent pace.

The red line shows how much work remains in the sprint. The closer this line is to the grey line, the better.

How to read the tables

The report also has a number of tables that provide more context for the chart. Table data can be sorted by selecting the column header. The tables are:

  • Scope changes log: Work items that were added to the sprint, removed from the sprint, or had estimation changes, while the sprint was in progress.

  • Incomplete work items: Work items in the sprint that were never completed (ie: never moved to a Done status). This includes work items that were never started.

  • Completed work items: Work items that were moved to a Done status while the sprint was in progress.

  • Work items completed outside of sprint: This includes work items that were:

    • completed and then added to the sprint, either before the sprint started or after the sprint started.

    • added to the sprint, but completed before the sprint started.

  • Work items removed from sprint: Work items that were removed from the sprint while the sprint was in progress.

Things to keep in mind

  • If the Estimation feature has been enabled, your report will display using your team's story point estimates for each work item.

  • If Estimation hasn't been enabled, your report will display using the number of work items, which means they will treat each work item as having equal weighting.

  • The report does not use data from subtasks, even if your project's subtasks have their own estimates. The report will only use data from standard-level work types like Stories, Bugs, or Tasks.

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