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Roadmark — public product roadmaps for solo founders & small teams

I got tired of roadmaps living in a private Jira board nobody outside the team ever sees. So I'm building Roadmark: you import your milestones (GitHub/Jira/Notion/Monday .com & more), then share a clean, public roadmap board that actually looks good.

A few things that make it different:

  • Branch your timeline — spin off "what-if" versions of a plan to pressure-test dates before you commit.
  • Public sharing done right — optional password + expiry on shared links, and a white-label option.
  • Built-in signals — milestone confidence + slip history, so the roadmap stays honest instead of aspirational.

It's a true micro-SaaS: just me, bootstrapped, on a serverless stack. Free to start.

I'm taking on ~10–15 design partners who are building or investing right now. Sign up, then reply here — I'll set you up with the full Team plan free for a year. I want the deep feedback, so I'm keeping it small.

Live demo board: https://yourroadmark.com/board/roadmark-demo

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on July 9, 2026
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    The milestone confidence and slip history stood out to me.

    Most roadmap tools optimize for presenting certainty. You're making uncertainty visible instead. If customers start seeing Roadmark as a tool for building trust with users and stakeholders—not just organizing work—that's a much more distinctive position than being another public roadmap.

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      Hi, Aryan! You said it better than my landing page — thanks. That's the whole bet: tools that sell certainty train people to distrust the roadmap. So Roadmark leans into honesty — confidence, slip history, and a just-shipped public "Decision Feed" for the why behind every change. Curious from where you sit: would a team actively buy "trust with stakeholders," or is that value only felt after a plan slips?

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        That's a great question, but I don't think whether teams buy trust before or after a roadmap slips is actually the interesting decision.

        Your reply made me think there's a bigger strategic decision sitting underneath that question, and it becomes much more significant as Roadmark grows. I don't think I can explain the reasoning properly in a thread without oversimplifying it.

        If you're interested, what's the best email to reach you on?

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          Appreciate it, and the framing earlier was genuinely sharp. Keeping my focus on building for now rather than opening a big strategic thread — but thanks for taking the time.

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            Totally fair.

            I appreciate the thoughtful discussion either way. Best of luck with Roadmark—I'll be interested to see how it evolves.

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    Small poll while this is up: when a roadmap date slips, where does the "reason" end up for you?

    1. A Notion/Docs page
    2. Slack scrollback
    3. Someone's head
    4. Nowhere, honestly

    I keep landing on 2 and 4. Curious where everyone else sits.

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