Sprint Reviewer Pro

for Jira Cloud
32 installs
  • Supported
  • Jira
Cloud

Track Agile sprint progress instantly with key metrics. Simplify sprint management for enhanced productivity

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Explore key details from the latest 50 sprints

Gain comprehensive insights into the most recent 50 sprints for each board. View essential details such as sprint goals, planned start and end dates, and actual end dates, providing a complete overview at a glance

Sprint Velocity & Progress Tracker

Monitor sprint progress by comparing planned and actual dates to calculate Committed and Completed story points. Track Issue count across status categories for comprehensive project oversight

Sprint Data Exporter to CSV

Seamlessly export searched sprint data to CSV files, enabling easy customization and reprocessing based on your preferences

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Sprint Reviewer Pro is a lightweight Jira Software Cloud App. It can search basic Agile sprint information for all Software projects of both team-managed and company-managed project types.

It can also calculate the completion rate of Story Points (committed vs. completed) and the issues' completion in each status category for each sprint.

  • Sprint Reviewer is using Jira Cloud REST API to fetch issue data from the selected project & board and show sprints in this App, which doesn't store any data in elsewhere.
  • Users can configure sprint estimations (by story points/time tracking) and max number of sprint records returned for a specific board.
  • Users can export the sprint data searched to CSV files.
  • English language is supported.

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Privacy and security

Privacy policy

Atlassian's privacy policy is not applicable to the use of this app. Please refer to the privacy policy provided by this app's partner.

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Integration Details

Sprint Reviewer Pro integrates with your Atlassian product. This remote service can:

  • Read boards and backlogs, and their issues. Read related reports and versions.
  • View issue details.
  • View user information in Jira that the user has access to, including usernames, email addresses, and avatars.
  • Read Jira project and issue data, search for issues, and objects associated with issues like attachments and worklogs.