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Sum Up and Average Reports in Jira Dashboards

In Jira, you may need various reports to monitor your team's performance and ensure that your projects are on track. You may check these reports daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly or for a custom time period. And most of the time you need to sum up the  values or take averages to better analyze the results and see the overall situation.

Do you know how you can create sum up or average reports in Jira? One way is writing JQLs to filter and list the fields you need and then exporting the results to MS Excel. In MS Excel, you can sum up the values or take averages by using MS Excel functions and formulas. But, it is not easy to do this operation again and again whenever you want to see your sum up or average reports. Obviously, it is time consuming and sharing MS Exel reports with your colleagues is not very effective.

As a solution for this exact need, we as Bloompeak team developed Sum Up Reports for Jira app for Jira cloud.

Sum Up Reports for Jira app provides various sum up and average reports. These are table reports and you can create them by first choosing the report columns (by choosing Project/Saved Filter or writing JQL) and then grouping and summarizing the ones you want. What is beautiful is that you can add this app as a gadget to your Jira dashboards and reach real time data whenever you open your dashboards. This app is also secure by design and we neither store nor process your issue data on our servers.

For more details, please have a look at the highlights and sample reports below.

1. Various Sum and Average Reports in Dashboard Gadgets

You can calculate sum and average of Jira system fields or custom fields. No configuration required, no code required.

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2. Real Time Data Visualization by Grouping

By choosing "Group View", you can group your data on any field (sprint, status, assignee, component, project etc.) and sum up the field values (story points, time estimate etc.) or take averages.

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3. Real Time Data Visualization by Listing Each Issue

By choosing "List View", you can list the issue fields you want and sum up the values at the bottom.

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