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title: "Cycle volatility"
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# Cycle volatility
The **Cycle volatility** report measures how much the cycle scope changed after the cycle started. Use this metric to identify scope creep, unplanned interruptions, or issues with cycle locking practices.

> Note: Cycle volatility is only available when Linear is connected to DX.

![Cycle volatility report in DX](https://docs.getdx.com/assets/images/reports/cycle-volatility.png)

## When to use cycle volatility

Cycle volatility answers the question: _How much did the scope change mid-cycle?_

This report helps teams:

- **Identify scope creep** — Understand how often new work is being added after cycle planning.
- **Spot process issues** — High volatility may indicate poor cycle locking discipline or frequent interruptions.
- **Explain low predictability** — When [cycle predictability](https://docs.getdx.com/reports/cycle-predictability/) is low, high volatility is often the cause.

## How volatility percentage is calculated

The volatility percentage is calculated as:

**Unplanned work ÷ Total work**

Where:

- **Unplanned work** is the story point/issue count for issues added after the cycle started
- **Total work** is the story point/issue count for all issues in the cycle, whether planned or unplanned

This metric specifically tracks items where `planned = false`—issues that were added after the cycle start date. Cycle volatility can be calculated based on either story points or issue counts.

## Understanding planned vs. unplanned work

| Term                 | Definition                                                                                       |
| -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Planned points**   | Story points for issues that existed in the cycle at the cycle start time                        |
| **Unplanned points** | Story points for issues added after the cycle started                                            |
| **Completed points** | Story points for all issues marked complete during the cycle, regardless of when they were added |

## How cycle volatility relates to other cycle metrics

Cycle volatility provides context for interpreting [cycle completion](https://docs.getdx.com/reports/cycle-completion/) and [cycle predictability](https://docs.getdx.com/reports/cycle-predictability/):

- **High volatility + low predictability** — Suggests that scope creep is disrupting the team's ability to deliver on commitments.
- **High volatility + high completion** — Indicates the team is absorbing additional work and still closing it out, but may be at risk of burnout or unsustainable pace.
- **Low volatility** — Suggests strong cycle discipline, making predictability a more reliable measure of planning accuracy.
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