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Burndown for every WFM job you booked time on in the last 60 days: how many hours were planned, how many are used, how fast the job is burning, and when it runs out at the current pace.

Summary table

One row per job, most urgent first (already exhausted on top, then by projected exhaustion date):

ColumnDefinition
Initial HoursThe job’s planned effort: the flat job budget from WFM, or — when no budget is set — the sum of the task estimates.
UsedHours booked on the job by everyone, full job history.
MineYour own hours on the job.
RemainingInitial Hours − Used.
BurnAverage weekly burn: whole-job hours booked in the last 14 days, averaged to one week.
Exhausted byProjected date the remaining hours run out at the current burn rate.

Rows turn red when no hours remain and yellow when the job exhausts within the next two weeks.

Filters

  • Hide jobs without estimation — drop jobs with no initial hours.
  • Hide internal (copebit) jobs.
  • Hide inactive jobs — no booking in the last 30 days.
  • Hide jobs with no remaining hours.
  • Exclude clients — multi-select by client name.

Per-job detail

Each job shows metric tiles (Initial Hours / Used / Remaining / Burn rate), a progress bar, and a burndown chart: remaining hours per week with a dashed projection line down to the exhaustion date.

The burn basis is the whole job (all staff), not just your own hours — the exhaustion date reflects the real team pace.

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