
Visualise any project, release or cross project filter in a tree with rolled up estimate progress reports. No config required
Visualise any project, release or cross project filter in a tree with rolled up estimate progress reports. No config required
Visualise any project, release or cross project filter in a tree with rolled up estimate progress reports. No config required
Get a birdseye view of any project, release or segment you define with your filters in a nested tree list all the way down to the sub-task level. Opens up right inside the project dashboard for easy access.
View summed up story point and time tracking progress reports for each Epic. Sort Epics by their rolled up estimates and see which Epics are lagging in any segment.
Roll up story point and time tracking values from Sub-Task => Issue => Epic => Filter and track the estimate progress of entire segments at a glance.
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Visualise, track and communicate the progress of your projects, releases and teams more effectively with rolled up estimate progress reports.
- No more manually counting the number of story points completed or time spent on your Epics.
- No more scrambling through 100 screens to see how your releases are going.
- No more wasted hours trying to work out which Epics are lagging in any segment.
You'll be able to:
- See EXACTLY how far along each Epic is based on completed story points or time spent
- Track the estimate progress of ALL your Projects, Releases and Teams on a single page using cross project filters and share it with stakeholders
- Embed Agile Docs in Confluence to keep stakeholders up to date with the progress of your team
- Flexibly sort Epics by their rolled up story point or time progress values to see which Epics need your attention.
- Use rolled up Epic Estimate fields in JQL queries or Confluence Tables
Compatible with both Next-Gen and Classic Projects.
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Hi Erika,
Thank you for your feedback.
Unfortunately it isn’t possible to roll up estimate progress to the epic level in Jira, which was the motivation for creating Agile Docs. I understand that it can be frustrating to purchase yet another add on.
The focus of Agile Docs is to roll up progress in terms of % of completed story points and time spent, instead of completed issues. This is because it’s already possible to roll up progress by the number of completed issues natively in Jira, including rolling up completed sub-tasks to the parent issue.
I’d be happy to show you how to access these reports natively in Jira. Please feel free to send me an email at rhys@agiledocs.io if you would like me to show you, or if you have any further questions about Agile Docs.
Regards,
Rhys

Hi Paul,
Sorry that you encountered bugs. Email specifics to rhys@agiledocs.io and I'll fix it :)


Thanks Alexander. Glad you like it. :)
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Jira Cloud • Released 2021-02-28
Summary
Minor version update
Details
Minor version updateInstallation
- Log into your Jira instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Add-ons. The Find new apps or Find new add-ons screen loads.
- Locate Agile Docs - Estimate Roll Up for Jira.
- Click Free trial to download and install your app.
- You're all set! Click Close in the Installed and ready to go dialog.