What is Burn-Down Chart? — UK Software Development Guide

4 min readJune 2025ClickMasters Technical TeamReviewed by James Whitmore, CTO
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A burn-down chart is a visual representation of work remaining versus time available in a sprint or project. The horizontal axis shows time (sprint days); the vertical axis shows remaining work (story points or hours). The chart shows an "ideal line" (straight diagonal from full work to zero) and the actual progress line. A chart where actual burns faster than ideal indicates the team is ahead of schedule; slower means at risk.

Burn-down-chart in the UK

Burn-down charts provide client transparency in ClickMasters fixed-price agile projects. Clients can see at a glance whether the current sprint is on track to deliver committed scope. For UK fixed-price contracts where scope is agreed, a burn-down chart that consistently shows work remaining exceeding the ideal line is an early signal of a scope or estimation issue — enabling discussion before it becomes a problem. Burn-down charts are also useful evidence for Innovate UK grant monitoring reports.

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