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Where do you store your product roadmap?

I’m making a side project that helps people find startup and tech jobs. I’ve been building it out for a few years and last year I began working with a cofounder. It’s going good so far, pretty chill project. We meet weekly and currently use Jira to track the stories we’re working on. I’ve done planning in notebooks and google docs, but wondering how do other indiehackers store information about what’s next for the product roadmap?

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    Hi there, we keep the roadmap in ClickUp alongside with all project management related things, which allows us to manage our private roadmap and sync it easily with public-access roadmap, which looks like this:

    https://share.clickup.com/l/2c5jk-4320/list

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      Oh very cool. Thank you for sharing

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    For the internal development backlog JIRA is a great place. Or any other backlog tool - small projects can even run on a todo-tool.

    Roadmapping tends to be overdone. Nailing yourself to a multi-release commitment for delivering features takes away any breathing space. A simple outlook on "soon" and "future" releases serves well in many environments. This is also how I run the outlook for Productific - so users know what's next. Detailed roadmaps with commitments may be needed in enterprise environments, startups are better off with flexibility.

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