As a Product Owner of couple of scrum teams I'm trying to keep an eye daily on the overall project progress, but there is no gadget available to be put to Jira dashboard to let me track burnt storypoints in the priority breakdown.
There are some fancy "issue statistics" and e.g. "two dimensional filter statistics", "pie charts" ... but all indicate quantitative changes when it comes to issues (story, bug), but none of them helps me easily see what's the overall project/release status from the total storypoint perspective, divided into some certain issues' priorities.
Is this a sort of limitation we may have in the corporate Jira setup or perhaps this is a matter of available gadgets we're missing in the setup ... or there are no such gadget available out-of-the-box?
I'm aware I can export data from Jira to excel and then play with it ... but having such gadgets available directly as Jira dashboard would be handy.
My company specifically provides Jira gadgets that helps to understand your progress based on story points. Please take a look at this gadget - https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1219429
Hi @Marcin Jaworski ,
I'm not aware of any way to do specifically what you are asking out-of-the-box with Jira dashboard reports.
Our team builds the add-on Custom Charts for Jira that allows you to create custom reports which can give an overview of your teams work. For example, a chart I like to use shows a particular sprint, counting Story Points, broken down by status and priority. This gives you a quick overview of the progress of your sprint and allows you to track the highest priority issues on a single chart:
You can rename options, change the colors and hide values you don't want to see.
If you're interested in trying the app we have an interactive app demo playground you can use: https://www.oldstreetsolutions.com/jira-reporting-playground
I hope that helps answer your question 🙂
Kind regards,
Tom - Custom Charts Product Manager
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Thanks Tom. Can I see something similar but across multiple bi-weekly sprints, e.g. all sprints since the certain release start (Q3/Q4 2020) ?
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Hi @Marcin Jaworski ,
If you can write a JQL query or you have a saved filter for the issues you want to display then they can be displayed on the chart by changing the Source input.
Do you have a JQL query for the specific issues you need?
Kind regards,
Tom - Custom Charts Product Manager
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