Do you keep a public roadmap ?

Anil Matcha
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Agnieszka
QQ for those who have public roadmaps - what if you change plans/priorities and have customers waiting for a feature as they've learnt about it from a roadmap?
Frank Sondors
We've ask for user requests via salesforge.canny.io
Brenna Donoghue
Yes. We have been doing it with Product Board https://www.morgen.so/roadmap but are now moving over to Canny https://morgen.canny.io/ (it's not as visually nice but is more transparent and community oriented).
Graham Wood
Yes, I think a public roadmap is a great way to show your customers and potential customers that you live and breath truth and transparency. It can also bring you closer to people in a community kind of way. It's important to be able to give people the chance also to add their suggestions for your future roadmap, maybe you missed something big (or small) that could make or break your chances of success.
Elias Fares
Currently, we don't have a public roadmap for Booomerang.io but we are considering making it public in the future. I know it's important to be transparent with the community but we want to focus on marketing efforts right now. If anyone thinks I'm doing it wrong, please let me know your thoughts :)
Vincent Lonij
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Does anyone have any experience with the benefits/drawbacks of this for really early stage companies that do not have a lot of users yet?
Kevin Lu
@vincentropy So far, I only see the benefits. If some requests are wayyyy too off, I would spend time to explain to them the reason behind every iteration~ Most of them understand it and they even feel we really put our souls and hearts in the product!
Cyril Gupta
CloudFunnels AI
CloudFunnels AI
No... Mostly I keep things to myself and prioritize according to what I feel is the most important next. I think Public Roadmaps change so often they are pointless.
Drew "Sales Playbook Builder" Williams
no... but I will in 3 hours ;)
Christopher Payne
Yes, we started sharing our roadmap publicly recently, after a few users asked to see it! So now it's available in our forum. If anyone's curious, you can check it out here: https://forum.rea.ch/latest?boar... 🚀
Arzu Özkan
Hey! Yes, and it's really important for our community to see our product's development. We're including the requests of our community members in our roadmap too. People feel that we care about their feedback, and we really do :) https://www.retable.io/roadmap
Drew "Sales Playbook Builder" Williams
@arzuozkan I love this... Kanban style too, makes it simple to read and understand. I especially love that you list the 'completed' parts of the roadmap... that helps demonstrate that as a user, you've already experienced and benefited from development.
Kevin Lu
@arzuozkan @drewsalesplaybookbuilder It's indeed inspiring! I will discuss with my programmer and use this method! XD
Nick from FirstHR
Yes, I don’t understand why founders make a mystery out of everything. If you are not developing a time machine or any other unique technology, then there is not much to hide. Plus, this is good marketing so that users understand what will happen next.
Kuba Gaj
@nickanisimov Totally agree. Recently I've got a newsletter from a big SaaS brand that was like "We will be announcing something big soon. But we can't tell what, but trust us, it's big. But sign up for the webinar". Very convincing, very... :)
Nick from FirstHR
@qbagaj I also "love" when these webinars go on for 3 hours in low quality.
Kunal Mehta
Yes, we maintain a public roadmap to transparently communicate our company's upcoming plans, features, and product developments with our users and stakeholders. This enables us to gather feedback and keep our community informed about our progress and future direction.
Donald Evans
There is no public road map here. Actually, I find them to be somewhat limiting. I prefer the ability to change course without disappointing others.
We did not, but will soon be publishing it on our website- https://www.quido.fi/ The reason we decided to do it is because it gives more transparency to our users regarding what we are working on currently and what features are coming next.
Kartike Bansal
@matcha_anil Yes, we started using the public roadmap recently. We'll soon update the roadmap with more details. You can check it out at: https://roadmap.hansei.app Btw, we're launching today on PH! Will appreciate your support and feedback: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Kevin Lu
@kraten I announce updates consistent to the community, but haven't use the public roadmap. May I ask what are the Pros and Cons using a public roadmap? btw, followed your product! God speed!
Kartike Bansal
@dot_brand With the public roadmap, users get better visibility and more trust in the development lifecycle of the product. The roadmap allows us to align our features what we're building with the user feedback. Thanks Kevin for the follow :)
Brenna Donoghue
@dot_brand @kraten Completely agree. I find it keeps our users involved and contributing to our decisions. That said, when we trail launch dates and commitments, it does mean I need to communicate those decisions. I think it's worth that though and our community really appreciates it.
Fabio Viola
I created mine recently, divided into two sections. The Feedback section is very convenient to allow people to vote on feature-request and report bugs. Also very convenient is the Changelog section, to which users can subscribe and receive email notifications about updates, for example. You can check it out here: https://feedback.botrush.io/
Kartike Bansal
@tailormeta UI looks awesome :) Will be happy to try it out. Are you planning to add kanban board section too?
Fabio Viola
@kraten I used a tool to create this, it's called SeekPlan, but it doesn't seem to have the Kanban board.
Ben Bellerose
Currently we do not but we haven’t released our product to the public yet. I’d be curious to hear the benefits though of this. I feel it could limit you to plan to far in advance and not listen to your customers for that perfect product market fit.