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Changelog · Nov 1, 2024

Track and analyze sprint activity in Swarmia

We designed Swarmia to adapt to each team’s unique way of working, whether they use Kanban, Scrum, or another framework. However, with this release, we take the Swarmia experience for Scrum teams one step further. Today, we’re introducing a new sprint view to help Scrum teams plan and analyze their sprint activity more effectively.

Now you can view all planned, completed, and ongoing sprints in Swarmia. For most teams, no setup is needed as we automatically select the team’s Scrum board.

In the sprints overview, you can track trends like total sprint scope, scope increases, carryover, and completion over time. For more detail, navigate to an individual sprint to see a full timeline of related issue activity and coding contributions. Here, you can also spot issues included in the sprint scope with no activity and those removed mid-sprint. You can also see who contributed to the sprint and explore related issue data, including cycle time, scope, and FTE (full-time equivalent) effort for each issue.

Sprints are currently in beta and available only to Standard plan customers using Jira. We’re eager to hear your feedback at hello@swarmia.com.


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