Sprint cards are located in Dashboards. They are perfect for reporting on the Sprints you've built with the Sprints ClickApp. If this ClickApp is enabled, learn how to measure your Sprints here.
Widgets were renamed to cards on March 9th, 2023.
Our new Sprint Velocity, Burnup, and Burndown cards offer improved accuracy and performance enhancements!
These legacy cards will not be deprecated right away.
What you'll need
- The Sprints and Sprints Points ClickApps must be enabled in your Workspace by an owner or admin.
- Sprint Cards are available on the Business Plan and above.
Sprint Cards
Sprint cards other than the Velocity card update on a daily basis. Changes made to tasks will be reflected on Burndown, Burnup, Cumulative Flow, Lead time, and Cycle Time cards at 4:00 a.m. the following day, based on your timezone settings in ClickUp.
Velocity (legacy)
The velocity chart helps visualize the completion rate of your tasks. Tasks will be broken down into weekly intervals and average velocity will be displayed on the graph. You can choose to view 1, 2, 3, 6, and 12-month periods.
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Grouping: We will automatically group your data by List or custom fields selected to give you a better breakdown of what got completed in the sprint. Each List or custom field will be represented with a different color on the chart.
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Velocity Average: This shows your weekly completion average based on your unit of work (tasks, time estimates, scrum points).
Burndown (legacy)
See how your team performs against a target line, and compare against the projected.
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Target: Shows the ideal pace to complete tasks to reach your sprint's goal.
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Projected: Shows your team's trending rate based on work that has been completed.
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Active: Actual task completion.
Burnup (legacy)
Oversee both your scope of work to be done and the work completed. It’s a race to the top!
Cumulative flow
This chart provides a way to see your tasks' status progress over time.
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Colors: Tasks in this chart are broken into colors based on their current status. This allows you to identify bottlenecks as work progresses.
- Time range: You can include data from the year, month, week, set a custom range of dates, or a rolling period between 1 and 365 days. Select a frequency by days, weeks, or months.
Learn more about the Time range and rolling period settings.
Lead Time (rolling average)
The Lead Time card shows how long on average it takes a task to be completed after it's created.
- Time range: You can include data from the year, month, week, set a custom range of dates, or a rolling period between 1 and 365 days. Select a frequency by days, weeks, or months.
- Sample period: For each point on the graph, choose how many days you want to include in the average.
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Learn more about the Time range, rolling period, and sample period settings.
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Status group counted as completion: Choose between
Closed
or anyDone
status group to count as completion when calculating.
Export Options
PDF: Includes a visual image of the Lead time chart
PNG: Includes a visual image of the Lead time chart
JPEG: Includes a visual image of the Lead time chart
SVG: Includes a visual image of the Lead time chart
CSV: includes Lead time per day
CSV (task): includes Lead time per task along with task ID, task name, Lead time, Lead time start date, Lead time end date, and graph date
Cycle Time (rolling average)
This graph shows how long on average it takes a task to be completed after it's started.
Cycle Time is measured in two ways:
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If you're using the Not Started ClickApp, we calculate the start from the moment it enters any status in the Active status group.
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If you're not using the Not Started ClickApp, we assume the first status in Active as "Not Started" and any other task in the Active status group will count as the start of cycle time.
Cycle Time settings:
- Time range: You can include data from the year, month, week, set a custom range of dates, or a rolling period between 1 and 365 days. Select a frequency by days, weeks, or months.
- Sample period: For each point on the graph, choose how many days you want to include in the average.
Learn more about the Time range, rolling period, and sample period settings. - Status group counted as completion: Choose between
Closed
or anyDone
status group to count as completion when calculating. - Include active cycle: Choose whether or not to include tasks in an
active
status.
Export Options
PDF: Includes a visual image of the Cycle time chart
PNG: Includes a visual image of the Cycle time chart
JPEG: Includes a visual image of the Cycle time chart
SVG: Includes a visual image of the Cycle time chart
CSV: includes Cycle time per day
CSV (task): includes Cycle time per task along with task ID, task name, Cycle time, Cycle time start date, Cycle time end date, and graph date
Create a Sprint Card
1. Select the Source
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Sprints - If you are using the Sprints ClickApp to build your Sprints
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Lists - If you manage sprints as lists of tasks
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Custom Fields - If you prefer a more flexible way of managing tasks across your entire Workspace use custom fields.
2. Set the Time Range
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Rolling - Set a rolling window of time.
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Fixed - Set a fixed date range. (not available for velocity)
3. Set the Workload Type
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Time Estimated - Base your sprint capacity on time estimated
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Tasks - Base on total tasks
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Custom Fields - Create story points with custom fields to calculate however you like!
4. Add a Filter
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Add additional filters to further adjust the scope of your cards
- Learn how time-based cards are affected by filters here.
Note: You can search for Custom Fields to add them to your Dashboard card.
Card options
Once your card is created, you can hover over it to reveal several options in the upper-right corner.
Your Dashboard must be in Edit mode to see all options.
Options include:
- Refresh card
- Settings
- Filters
- View in full screen
- Ellipsis ... menu, with options to:
- Duplicate
- Show legend
- Export as PDF, PNG, JPEG, SVG, or CSV
- Delete card
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