Jira export → dashboard

Your Jira export, your delivery dashboard.

Export your issues from Jira, drop the CSV, and see issues created over time, story points by status and type, priority mix and who's loaded up — without building yet another saved filter.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

Jira's board is built for the standup, not for a quick read on where the work sits. Export the issues CSV and this builds the view you actually want: issues over time, points by status and type, the priority mix, and who's holding the load.

i. export

Export from Jira

Issues → Export → CSV (all fields). The standard columns (Created, Issue Type, Status, Priority, Assignee, Story Points) are all we need.

ii. detect

Points become the metric

The Story Points column is recognized as the numeric metric. Created becomes the time axis, so you see issues and points landing week by week.

iii. read

Status, type, owner

Issues and points over time, breakdowns by Status and Issue Type, the Priority mix, and load per Assignee — click any bar to filter.

02 · The views

The delivery read Jira hides.

Everything a lead checks before a sprint review, arranged automatically from the raw export.

  • 01

    Points by status

    Story Points up top, split by Status — see at a glance how much is Done versus still In Progress or In Review.

  • 02

    Work by type

    The Issue Type column becomes a breakdown — see whether Stories, Bugs or Tasks are eating the backlog.

  • 03

    Who's loaded up

    Assignee splits show points per person, so an overloaded teammate stops hiding behind the board.

  • 04

    Private by default

    Your issue data is parsed locally. It never leaves your browser — verify in DevTools → Network.

"I export the issues and the sprint picture is just there — points by status, who's buried, no saved filter to babysit."
— a scrum master
03 · FAQ

Jira dashboard questions.

Which Jira export works?
The standard issue export (Issues → Export → CSV, all fields). Any CSV with a Created date, a Status, and the usual Issue Type, Priority and Assignee columns works. The CSV (current fields) export loads fine too.
Yes — Story Points is the headline metric, and Status and Issue Type become breakdowns, so you can read points Done versus open and which work types dominate.
Yes — click any bar or slice (assignee, status, type, priority) and the whole dashboard recomputes against that filter. If your export includes a Sprint column, that becomes a breakdown too.
No. Parsing and aggregation happen entirely in your browser. The file never touches a server.
Unestimated issues still count toward issue totals and every breakdown — they just contribute zero points, so estimated and unestimated work both stay visible.