Burndown Chart
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Shaine Greenwood Employee
Hi Hiromitsu,
There currently isn't a way to create a burndown chart in Smartsheet. Currently, Smartsheet relies on a Gantt chart to manage work and % completion. You can find more information on our dependencies functionality, which allows you to plan and track work and % completion to that work here:https://help.smartsheet.com/articles/765727-enabling-dependencies-using-predecessors
As burndown is typically used in the agile process, you might also check out ouragile template.
When you have a moment please also submit a Product Enhancement Request using the form under Quick links on the right of the community site to let our Product team know you'd like to see burnchart functionality.
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Submitted my request to the "Submit Product Enhancement Request." This is my first time using it. It will be interesting to see what that experience is like and how much communication, if any, if provided resulting from submitting an enhancement request.
I need this feature too. Customers of mine are requesting not only a burndown chart but also displaying it in dashboards.
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Same - need a burndown to make backlog/sprint planning useful.
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Any news on this function request?
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yosef ✭
Any updates on this function request?
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AnthroTim ✭✭✭✭✭
Hi@yosef,
I've been working on something similar - creating burnup and burndown charts with some predictive capabilities.
It's still a bit manual at the moment - you have to update your velocity manually (but am hoping to solve that). It's all built using standard smartsheets.
So it is doable, but depends on the exact needs I guess. This is pretty simple in terms of its modelling.
Tim
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Can you share your solution??
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lcorazzini ✭✭✭✭✭✭
@AnthroTimare you able to share your solution? We're also trying to create something similar. Thank you.
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AnthroTim ✭✭✭✭✭
Hi@CrystalJ_Medtronicand@lcorazzini,
Sorry for the slow response I've been snowed under!
Yes - I can share the solution with you. There seems to be no nice way for me to do this - so the best option (I think) is to head to my blog and use the form at the bottom of the page to request access:https://anthrotechnic.com/blog/smartsheet-burnup-down/
Tim
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