Scrum metrics play a crucial role in tracking the progress of agile teams, but they are only a part of the delivery process, as they do not prevent development roadblocks. Observability complements scrum metrics by offering a detailed overview of applications, facilitating the identification and resolution of issues before they affect metrics. It simplifies the debugging process, especially in distributed systems, by providing centralized dashboards for real-time monitoring and analysis, thus enhancing team collaboration and communication. Observability not only helps maintain a balanced sprint burndown graph by detecting defects early but also improves software quality by reducing escaped defects and defect density. It enables teams to proactively address issues, reducing technical debt and system downtime, and fostering an environment where developers can focus on creating high-quality software. By integrating observability into the development process, teams can significantly improve scrum metrics, enhance application performance, and boost overall team satisfaction.