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Sprint Burndown Chart

NEW FEATURE

CLOUD DC

One of the most popular charts in Scrum is now available in the Burnup Burndown Charts app!

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It allows you to:

  • Track daily progress

  • Spot remaining work (scope) changes

  • Compare the ideal burndown with the completed work line

It even supports multiple Scrum boards simultaneously, giving you a clear view of the entire program when teams run in parallel.

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At the end of the sprint, you can also estimate the rollover size based on daily velocity. By default, the forecast considers the last 3 days, but you can adjust it—for example, to 14 days—to include data from the entire sprint.

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Remaining Work (Scope) Change Trend

NEW FEATURE

CLOUD DC

By default, the remaining work growth configuration is set to 0 to provide a forecast based on the current scope volume.

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Now, you can remove this value to see how the remaining work growth trend—calculated from previous history—affects the delivery date. Ensure that you set enough intervals from the past to build the trend.

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This feature helps you model real-world scenarios where scope increases over time, making your projections more realistic.

Revised Release Filter

NEW FEATURE

CLOUD DC

Navigating different fixVersions with the same name across multiple projects is now easier. First, you select the project and then choose one or several fixVersions you want to see on the chart.

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Learn more about the app's use cases in our blog post.

If you encounter a bug or notice anything that needs improvement, don’t hesitate to reach out to us through any of the following channels:

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