Create different versions of your roadmap for different audiences that automatically stay up-to-date. Filter your roadmap to see features requested by given customers or segments, and customize it to group feature ideas by objective or product area.
Invite colleagues from across the company to access the roadmaps that are most relevant to them. Colleagues can select features that interest them to learn more. It means fewer ad hoc questions to the product team because colleagues can self-serve the information they need.
Product managers who communicate where their product is headed, and why, are in the best position to earn the buy-in their plans deserve. Share what’s planned with your customers as well as what features you’ve recently launched. Keep users informed about all the functionality you’ve recently shipped, and collect feedback to inform what you build next.