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Jira tools and plugins for presenting Jira roadmaps

Best tools and plugins for presenting Jira roadmaps

Presenting Jira roadmaps effectively is crucial for communicating project plans and progress.

Before choosing a tool or plugin, consider factors such as your team's specific needs, the scale and complexity of your projects, and your budget. It's also important to check for compatibility with your Jira version and ensure that the tool aligns with your project management methodology.

Several tools and plugins are valuable and can enhance the presentation of Jira roadmaps. Here are some popular ones:

Advanced Roadmaps (formerly Portfolio for Jira):

Developed by Atlassian, Advanced Roadmaps (formerly Portfolio for Jira) is a powerful tool for creating and managing roadmaps directly within Jira.

It allows you to visualize, plan, and track your team's work over time.

1.     Key Features:

2.     Capacity planning.

3.     Scenario planning.

4.     Dependency tracking.

5.     Drag-and-drop roadmap editing.

 BigPicture:

Description: BigPicture is a project management and portfolio management app for Jira. It offers advanced features for roadmap planning, resource management, and team collaboration.

Key Features:

1.     Gantt charts and roadmap modules.

2.     Resource management.

3.     Risk and dependency tracking.

4.     Program and portfolio management.

 Structure for Jira:

Structure for Jira allows you to organize Jira issues into hierarchies and build dynamic, cross-project roadmaps. It is particularly useful for managing large and complex projects.

Key Features:

1.     Issue hierarchy creation.

2.     Drag-and-drop interface.

3.     Automation and synchronization.

4.     Customizable views.

 

Easy Agile Roadmaps for Jira:

Easy Agile Roadmaps is designed to simplify the creation and sharing of roadmaps directly within Jira. It focuses on ease of use and provides a visual timeline for planning and tracking work.

Key Features:

1.     Drag-and-drop roadmap planning.

2.     Timeline visualization.

3.     Collaboration features.

4.     Integration with Jira issues.

 Aha!:

Description: Aha! is a standalone product that integrates with Jira, enabling product managers to create strategic roadmaps and manage ideas, features, and releases.

 Key Features:

1.     Visual roadmap planning.

2.     Idea and feature management.

3.     Customizable reporting.

4.     Integration with Jira.

 Tempo Planner:

Tempo Planner is a resource and capacity planning tool that integrates with Jira. It allows you to plan and track work, allocate resources, and create visual timelines.

 Key Features:

1.     Resource planning and tracking.

2.     Visual timeline views.

3.     Team collaboration features.

4.     Integration with Jira issues.

Roadmap Planner by Spartez:

Description: Roadmap Planner is a Jira plugin by Spartez that focuses on creating and sharing visual roadmaps. It offers a simple interface for planning and tracking work.

Key Features:

1.     Visual roadmap creation.

2.     Integration with Jira issues.

3.     Collaboration and sharing features.

 

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