rmap.io is a spin-off from a previous product solving complex scheduling problems involving thousands of tasks and constraints.
When we realized that we had users (including ourselves) that were using our scheduler to create product roadmaps (and enjoyed it!), we knew we had to see how far we could take it.
rmap.io is by no means a final product yet, but we have an alpha version and we'd love for anyone that has experienced pain with product roadmaps to try it out!
I'd be keen to find out what I'd find different between using Rmap.io vs Asana's timeline view.
I'm a big fan of viewing gant-chart style for layout and management of projects, though I wonder if it's enough as a stand-alone feature? I get that you have to start somewhere, I guess I'm wondering how you see the end-goal, and if you've chosen the right start-point?
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 29.5 ms ] threadrmap.io is by no means a final product yet, but we have an alpha version and we'd love for anyone that has experienced pain with product roadmaps to try it out!
Like mentioned, we only have an alpha release right now and try to be a bit careful not to give a bad first impression.
I'm a big fan of viewing gant-chart style for layout and management of projects, though I wonder if it's enough as a stand-alone feature? I get that you have to start somewhere, I guess I'm wondering how you see the end-goal, and if you've chosen the right start-point?