You can use the reports section to analyze the progress of a sprint or project. This reports section is available in all the kite’s templates. However, reports are different as per the project templates, like see the following table:-
Reports name | Scrum | Kanban & Business |
Burndown | Yes | No |
Burnup | Yes | No |
Velocity | Yes | No |
Cumulative Flow | Yes | Yes |
Latency | Yes | No |
Sprint Process Time | Yes | No |
Item Process Time | Yes | No |
Assigned Items | Yes | Yes |
Items With Statuses | Yes | Yes |
Items With Priority | Yes | Yes |
Recently Created Items | Yes | Yes |
Resolution Time | Yes | Yes |
Time Since Items | Yes | Yes |
Completed Sprints | Yes | No |
Deadline | No | Yes |
Created vs Resolved | No | Yes |
Average Agent Status Duration | No | Yes |
KiteSuite offers the ability to format and export reports in various formats, making it convenient for users to save and share their project reports as needed.
Data format
Within the report you can find two types of data:-
Graphical data
This uses visual elements like charts, graphs, and diagrams to represent data and trends. This format is excellent for conveying complex information in a more easily understandable and visually engaging manner.
Like the following:-
Tabular data
Tabular reports present data in a structured table format. This is useful for presenting detailed information, comparisons, and data that require precise values. Like following is an example of tabular data:-
Exporting the report
KiteSuite provides the option to export reports in various formats, including PNG, JPG, and PDF. You can also print out the reports. This option is available in each report. Let's take the example of exporting a burndown report:
Step1: Click on the export button.
Step 2: Choose your preferred format, such as PNG.
The report will be exported successfully.