Workload
The Workload chart shows how much work is assigned to each team member for the coming days, weeks, and months. It helps you to quickly see who can take more work and who is overloaded with too much work.
Jira
monday.com
Trello
Asana
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GitHub
GitLab
See how much work is allocated for the future
The Workload chart shows the work with a planned duration. That means a task must have at least a due date to be included in this chart. Optionally, you can also set a start date for a task, and the chart will take that into account
The work is evenly distributed for the remaining days. For example, if you have 20 tasks with each having a due date in 10 days, there will be two tasks allocated per day.
Group by assignee, project, or by any other property
In this example, the chart is grouped by Week, and the bar segment is Assignee. The chart shows how much work is allocated per week for each assignee. The leftmost bar is the current week. The bars to the right are the future weeks.
You can change the grouping from the menu on the top of the chart to see how much work is allocated per project, label, epic, etc.
Use any of your custom fields as a unit
You can use any of your custom fields as the unit. By default, the chart uses Task count, as the unit, but you can change it to any of your custom fields from the unit menu. For example, if you have set work estimates to your cards (e.g. as Story points), you can configure the chart to use those.