Charts and visual layouts turn raw task data into decisions. Here is how Decuga's burndown charts, velocity history, Workload view, and Gantt timeline give your team a clear picture of delivery progress.
A sprint board tells you where each task is today. A burndown chart tells you whether you will finish the sprint on time. A velocity history tells you whether your team is improving sprint over sprint. A Workload view tells you who is overloaded before they burn out. These are different questions, and they need different visual representations. Decuga brings all of them into the same Analytics tab so you are not switching between tools to assemble the picture.
The burndown chart in the Analytics tab tracks sprint progress day by day. The ideal burndown line shows what linear progress would look like from sprint start to completion. The actual line shows real remaining story points as tasks are completed. When the actual line falls below ideal, the sprint is ahead of pace. When it rises above — or goes flat for too many days — the sprint is at risk. Burndown charts are available on the Pro plan and above, and update automatically as your team moves tasks to Done.
Reading the chart
A flat section on the actual burndown line (no tasks completed for 2+ days) is a leading indicator of a blocker — investigate before it turns into a sprint failure.
The velocity history chart shows how many story points your team completed per sprint across all completed sprints. This is the most reliable input for sprint planning: instead of guessing capacity, you use your own team's actual history. Decuga also surfaces a predicted velocity (trailing three-sprint average) in the Sprint Planner to help you calibrate how much to commit to. Velocity history is a Pro plan feature and builds automatically as your team completes sprints — no manual data entry required.
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Sprints of history needed to generate a reliable velocity baseline
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Manual data entry required — velocity is computed automatically
The Workload view (Business plan) shows how tasks and story points are distributed across team members in the current sprint. A bar chart ordered by total assigned points makes it immediately obvious who is overloaded and who has capacity. Product managers and scrum masters use it during sprint planning to redistribute tasks before the sprint starts, and mid-sprint to rebalance when a team member is blocked or unexpectedly unavailable. The view also breaks down tasks by status per member, so you can see not just how much someone has, but how much of it is still in progress versus already done.
Business plan feature
The Workload view requires the Business plan ($57/month flat for the whole team). Sprint velocity and burndown charts are available from the Pro plan ($28/month).
The Timeline tab renders a sprint-aware Gantt chart for all sprints and their tasks. Unlike standalone Gantt tools that show tasks on a flat date axis, Decuga's timeline organises tasks inside their sprint bands — so the structure matches how your team actually works. Each task bar spans its start date to due date, colour-coded by status. A red today marker shows where you are in the schedule. Filter by assignee to see one engineer's workload at a time. The Timeline is available on all paid plans from Starter upwards.
Timeline is available on the Starter plan ($14/month). Burndown charts and velocity history unlock at Pro ($28/month flat for up to 20 members). Workload view and time-logged analytics are on the Business plan ($57/month flat for up to 50 members). Every paid plan includes a 30-day free trial with no credit card required.
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