"Can all tasks or issues be completed by the due date?" The burndown charts in Backlog answers your question. It showcases your current milestones, and reflects your milestone progress. By plotting a line graph of hours of work remaining on the vertical axis and the milestone’s timeline on the horizontal axis, it shows the remaining amount of work to be done over time.
As time passes, the outstanding tasks decrease, and the line in the graph will decrease or “burn down” from left to right.
When you track your work via a burndown chart, you can easily track your progress! The burndown chart provides an indication of whether you’re going to reach your goal, and if you’re not, you can take steps to get your team back on track!
Did you know?
Burndown chart function is only available to users under the Standard plan and above.Overview of Burndown Chart lines
There are 3 lines plotted on the burndown chart.
Actual Line
The Actual Line indicates the actual results of work progress by showing the current amount of outstanding issues/tasks (i.e. total “Estimated Hours”), and it decreases as issues are completed.
Estimated Line
The Estimated Line shows the estimated progress of work. It is calculated based on the issue’s "Due Date" and "Estimated Hours". The Actual Line overlaps the Estimated Line when tasks are completed as planned.
Ideal Line
The Ideal Line is drawn by averaging the amount of tasks’ hours over the number of days. This line can be used to verify whether the plan is appropriate.
Understanding your burndown chart
When the project milestone is progressing as estimated
When the project milestone is progressing as estimated, the “Actual Line” will be displayed below the “Estimated Line”.
When the project milestone is not progressing as estimated
When the project milestone is not progressing as estimated, the “Actual Line” will be displayed above the “Estimated Line”.
Useful tip!
When the progress of a milestone has fallen behind the planned timeline, a flame icon will reflect on the burndown chart.When the project milestone has progressed positively
When the project milestone is progressing rapidly, in a positive manner, Backlog will praise the top contributing member who completed the most tasks.
Viewing your burndown chart
If you have enabled charts in the project settings and created a milestone, its burndown chart will be displayed on the Project Home page. By default, charts are enabled whenever you create a new project.
Useful tip!
- Burndown charts will only display for current milestones. Thus, if the current date falls between the milestone’s start and end dates, the chart will be shown. Otherwise, the chart will not be displayed. This ensures that only the relevant charts are shown and helps avoid confusion.
- To have a better view of the burndown chart, you can click on the burndown chart in the project home page to open it in a full page. On this page, it will update automatically every 5 minutes.
- If the burndown chart on the home page is unresponsive or not updating, it may be because of browser caching issues. Try a hard refresh by holding down the shift key while clicking refresh (for Chrome), or clear your cache (temporary internet files).
- If an issue’s estimated hours are left unfilled, it’s automatically counted as 1 on the burndown chart. If you wish to assign it as zero, please enter the value ‘0’ (zero).
To manage settings for the burndown chart, see Update and manage burndown chart settings.