It continues the overarching theme of FeedBear - showing your users that their voice matters It makes users feel more heard, more valued, and more a part of a community. It gives you additional data on what resonates most with your users, so you can factor their priorities into the decision making process We aren’t necessarily advising that level of democracy.īut opening up the roadmap for voting serves two purposes: Obviously, the number of votes won’t be the only thing you use to make product decisions. Your FeedBear roadmap will continue the conversation that you started with users in the feedback stage, and give you a wealth of new data and input to help you and your team to get an even deeper understanding of your users needs and expectations.įor starters, users will be able to vote on roadmap items. This is how a lot of businesses do public roadmaps and we believe that it's a wasted opportunity. We’re all about user-centered design and product management though, so your roadmap won’t just be a broadcast that you publish for users to look at. With tasks categorized as planned, or in progress - stakeholders and users are aligned, expectations calibrated, and upcoming challenges are objectively framed. With a FeedBear roadmap you’ll be able to organize everything perfectly. That means that it needs to be organized, clear, and easy to understand. The roadmap is the most important part of your overall product strategy, a visual distillation of high level projects, goals, and milestones. With a public roadmap, customized to your brand, everything is transparent, and everyone is aligned. Your roadmap is the ideal place to plan your product’s evolution, align team members, and keep users updated on your challenges and successes. Why Build a Product Roadmap with FeedBear? Once you’ve collected and analyzed user feedback - the next stage is turning that into a plan of action and sharing it with the world through your FeedBear Product Roadmap.