How to create and use sprints in Jira | Atlassian (2024)

Jira Sprints Tutorial

Summary:A sprint is a fixed time period in a continuous development cycle where teams complete work from their product backlog. At the end of the sprint, a team will typically have built and implemented a working product increment. Jira makes your backlog the center of your sprint planning meeting, so you can estimate stories, adjust sprint scope, check velocity, and re-prioritize issues in real-time.

In this tutorial, we'll explain how to work with sprints in Jira. Note that the team ritualsyou do outside Jira - like sprint planning meetings, retros, and daily standups - won't be covered here. You can read up on those inHow to do scrum with Jira.

Time:

10 minute read. Complete over 2 weeks or more

Audience:

  • You are new to agile software development or Jira
  • You have theAdminister Projectspermission for all projects on your Scrum board. SeeManaging project permissionsfor more info

Prerequisite:

  • You've created a Jira account
  • You've created a Jira Scrum project

  • You've filled your project backlog with issues

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What is a sprint?

A sprint is a fixed time period where teams complete work from their product backlog.Sprints are usually one, two, or four weeks long. At the end of the sprint, a team will typically have built and implemented a working product increment.

Step 1: Create a sprint

  1. Go to theBacklogof your Scrum project.
  2. Click theCreate Sprintbutton at the top of the backlog.

Note that you can create more than one sprint, if you want to plan work several weeks in advance.

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Step 2: Fill your sprint with stories from the backlog

Once you've created your sprint, you'll need to fill it with issues. Before you do this, make sure you sit down with your team and discuss what work you'd like to commit to doing. Ensure you add enough work for everyone in the team.

How many issues should we add?

The first time you do this, you might not know how many issues to add. But that's okay - that's something you can figure out over time. To help with this, before you start adding issues to the sprint, have the teamestimate their issues. Once the sprint is over, you'll then see how much effort the team was able to devote to the sprint.

Over time, you'll be able to get a feel for the team's capacity for work, which will help you plan future sprints accordingly. Learn more about estimation at ourHow to do scrum with Jiraguide.

To add stories to your sprints

  1. Navigate to the Backlog.

  2. Drag and drop issues from the Backlog onto your sprint.

Note that you can also add an issue to your sprint by editing the issue and updating theSprintfield.

Step 3: Start sprint

Once you'veaddedissuesto your sprint and the team is ready to work, you'll need to start the sprint.

Note, you can only start a sprint, if:

  • You haven't started one already.If you want to have more than oneactivesprint at a time, try theParallel Sprintsfeature, and

  • The sprint is at the top of the backlog. If you want to start a planned sprint that is lower down, you'll need to reorder your sprints to move it to the top.

To start a sprint

  1. Go to theBacklogof your Scrum project.

  2. Find the sprint that you want to start and clickStart Sprint.

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  4. Update theSprint nameand add aSprint goalif you want to, and select theStart dateandEnd datefor the sprint.

How long should our sprints be?

If you're not sure how long your sprints should be, we recommend 2 weeks - that's long enough to get something accomplished, but not so long that the team isn't getting regular feedback.

Step 4: Monitor your team's progress

During the sprint, you'll probably want to monitor the team's progress. One way of doing this is by viewing theSprint Report.

What should we be doing during our sprints?

During sprints, teams work together to complete the stories they committed to at the start of the sprint. This typically requires a lot of collaboration, so we recommend doing team standup meetings every day, so you know what everyone in the team is working on.

Step 5: Close the sprint

To close a sprint

  1. Navigate to theActive sprintsof your Scrum board.
  2. If necessary, select the sprint you want to complete from the sprint drop-down.
    Note that ifyou have multiple sprints in the Active sprints of your board, the 'Complete Sprint' button will not appear until you select one of the sprints.

  3. ClickComplete Sprint. All completed issues will move out of Active sprints.

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  5. If the sprint has incomplete issues, you'll be asked to move them to one of the following:

  • Thebacklog

  • Any future sprint, or

  • A new sprint

When should I mark an epic as done?

Mark your epic as done whenever all work for the epic is complete. To make this easier, we recommend coming up with a clear definition of done for your epic create it. Any stories linked to the epic don't have to be complete to mark an epic as done.

Optimize your sprints with automation

Once you understandhow sprints work, you can optimize your processes using automation. Here are three of the most common automation rules used for sprints in Jira.

  1. Send a weekly Slack message with all issues still open in the sprint.Go to rule.
  2. When a sprint finishes, then assign outstanding issues to the next sprint.Go to rule.
  3. When an issue moves to ‘In Progress’ and the sprint is empty, then move the issue to the next active sprint. Go to rule.

See these automation rules and 100s more in the Jira Automation Template Library.

Go to library

Want to learn more?

If you want to learn more about adopting scrum for your team, head to ourHow to do scrum with Jiraguide.Excited to get started? Check outour Jira templates.

For more detailed information on working with sprints in Jira, check out oursprints documentation.

Have questions?Ask the Atlassian Community.

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As a self-proclaimed “chaos muppet” I look to agile practicesand lean principles to bring order to my everyday. It’s a joy of mine to share these lessons with others through the many articles,talks, and videos I make forAtlassian

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