Sprints

Swarmia tracks the issues linked to your sprints and helps you visualize scope increase and carryover

Sprint is currently in beta and supported only with Jira Cloud. Support for Linear Cycles and Jira On-Premises will be added in the future.

Summary

Measure the amount of work added at the start of a sprint, including tasks that are carried over from past sprints or have extended beyond two sprints.

Select the individual sprint to view a complete timeline of related issue activity and coding contributions. In this sprint overview, you can also identify issues that are part of the sprint scope but have no activity, as well as those that were removed during the sprint.

These indicators demonstrate the effectiveness of your planning for current and previous sprints, helping you enhance future planning and recognize tasks that need to be carried over.

Sprint drill down

The new drill-down makes it easy to inspect what happened in each sprint. You can filter to see planned issues, scope increases, and carryovers separately. Issues removed from the sprint are shown in their own section, giving you the full picture of sprint changes.

Click any sprint in the chart to see all its issues with story points

Scope grouping

  • Planned: If the issue was added before the sprint started

  • Scope increase: If the issue was added after the sprint started. This applies when a user removes the issue from the sprint and re-adds it. We count this action as a Scope Increase

  • Carryover: When an issue has been carried over from the previous consecutive sprint issue history

  • Carryover (2+ sprint): When an issue has been carried over from 2 or more consecutive sprints in the issue history

  • Completed: The issue has been marked as done during the sprint

  • Removed from scope: The issue has been removed from the sprint and never added back to the sprint.

What is a consecutive sprint?

In Swarmia, consecutive sprints are those that occur within 5 days of each other.

For example, we have 3 sprints.

Sprint 1 — March 1 - March 14

Sprint 2 — March 15 - March 29

Sprint 3 — April 1 - April 14

If issues are once in Sprint 1, and then removed, and re-added in Sprint 3, these are not counted as Carry Over because when the issue is added into Sprint 3, the previous issue sprint is Sprint 1. Thus, Sprint 3 and Sprint 1 are not consecutive sprints

From that, depending on when it is added to Sprint 3, the issue will either be planned or a scope increase.

Story points

You can switch to Issues or Story Points mode when your story points are available; otherwise, we will default to issue count. You can also see the Story Points of each issue in the sprint drill-down popup or when you click to view the sprint details as well.

Where to find it

You can find Sprint in app.swarmia.com/sprints, and if you haven't set up the sprint for your team yet, please check out the Sprint configuration setup guide.

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