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How to Read the Jira Sprint Report

Updated on:
June 8, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to access and analyze sprint reports in your Jira scrum board.

Quick summary

The Jira Sprint Report helps agile teams track sprint progress and measure team velocity by visualizing completed and incomplete work. This demo walks you through how to navigate to Reports, select a report type, and interpret the sprint report graph in your Jira scrum board.


Steps

  1. In your Jira scrum board, head over to the top menu bar and click 'Reports'.
  2. Find and select the report you want to check, such as the Burnup report.
  3. Click 'How to Read This Report' in the top-right corner to open the built-in guidance panel.
  4. Read the report instructions carefully and keep them in mind for analysis.
  5. Configure the report settings — such as sprint selection and estimation field — based on your preference.
  6. Scroll down to the sprint report graph and analyze it using the instructions provided.

📌 Why this matters

The Jira Sprint Report is a core agile tool that gives scrum teams a clear view of sprint performance, including which issues were completed, which were rolled over, and how the team is tracking against its commitments. Understanding how to read and configure sprint reports in Jira helps project managers and developers make data-driven decisions, improve sprint planning, and identify bottlenecks early. For teams practicing Scrum, mastering Jira's reporting features directly improves delivery predictability and retrospective quality. This demo makes it easy to get started without prior training or documentation.
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