Use our sprint reporting features to monitor and report on your sprints.
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Sprint reporting cards
Use Sprint Dashboard cards for Sprint reporting.
The following table describes the available Sprint reporting cards:
| Card | Description |
| Sprint Task Report card | Use the Sprint Task Report, formerly the Action Report, to track Sprint scope changes. Track tasks that were added, removed, re-estimated, and completed. Quickly see what work was not completed. |
| Sprint Burndown card | Use Sprint Burndown cards to accurately visualize the work being completed in one sprint. See at a glance if your team is on track. |
| Sprint Burnup card | Use Sprint Burnup cards to track scope changes throughout one sprint. See at a glance if your team is at risk of not completing the sprint's estimated work. |
| Sprint Velocity card | Use Sprint Velocity cards to plan your team's upcoming Sprints accurately. Velocity cards measure the average work your team completed in the last three to ten sprints. |
| Sprint Cumulative Flow card | Use Sprint Cumulative Flow cards to see the amount of work done at each stage in your Sprints. See your task completion progress over time. |
| Cycle time card | Use Cycle time cards to visualize how long on average it takes a task to be completed after it's started. See your team's task completion progress over time. |
| Lead time card | Use Lead time cards to see the average amount of work done at each stage over a chosen time range. See your team's task completion progress over time. |
Dashboard views for sprint reporting
Dashboard view puts your Sprint-reporting Dashboards right next to your sprint tasks.
You can automatically create Dashboard views for each sprint from your Sprint Folder settings.
Drill-down view for Dashboard cards
Use drill-down view with certain Dashboard cards for more granular detail. See your Dashboard data next to your tasks.
Views for sprint management
Views provide a way to visualize your tasks differently. Sprints are like Lists within a Sprint Folder. Like any List, you can visualize the tasks in a sprint differently by adding a new view.
The following views are recommended specifically for sprints:
- List view: Group, filter, and bulk-edit tasks quickly.
- Board view: Tasks are represented as cards, like a Kanban board.
- Team view: Track your team's progress by status, time estimate, Sprint Points, or any Custom Field that measures effort.
- Use the workload report in Team view to see your team's capacity.
Sprint statuses
Quickly find sprints by their status. Sprint statuses let you see the overall status of each sprint.
Sprint overview
To open a Sprint overview:
- Open a Space or Folder containing Sprints.
- In the Views Bar, select Overview.
Use the overview to see a high-level view of your Sprint and quickly make changes.
Sprint location header
You can quickly see and manage a sprint from the location header.
The following table displays the sprint related fields displayed in the location header:
| Field | Description |
| Sprint status and measure of effort |
Sprint status: Displays the current status (Not Started, In Progress, or Done) based on the sprint start day and time. Measure of effort: Displays an icon based on the measure of effort for the sprint:
From this button you can:
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| Sprint dates |
Displays the start and end dates of the sprint. Hover over the start and end date to see the start time. |
| Total effort | The total number of Sprint Points or Time Estimated assigned to the tasks in the Sprint. |
| No estimate warning | A warning icon is displayed if any tasks in the Sprint do not have Sprint Points or Time Estimates set. |