Transition Volume Over Time
VisualThis visual gives you a real-time pulse on how much workflow activity is happening across your projects. Every time a ticket moves from one status to another, it registers here. A busy chart means your team is actively progressing work — a flat or dropping line may signal a slowdown, a blocker, or the end of a sprint cycle.
This is one of the most fundamental operational signals available. It doesn't tell you whether the work is good or bad — but it immediately tells you whether work is moving at all.
What you can conclude
- Spikes often correlate with sprint closures, release pushes, or catch-up periods — check whether the underlying work quality holds up during those peaks.
- Sustained drops that don't match known holidays or planned downtime are worth investigating — teams may be blocked or disengaged.
- A steady, consistent rhythm without extreme peaks or valleys is the healthiest pattern to aim for.
How this chart works
Timeline chart showing the daily count of all workflow transitions across your connected projects. Each data point represents the number of status changes recorded on that day.
Use the date range and project filters to zoom into specific periods or teams. The chart updates in real time as new transitions are recorded.