Project Management
See the full picture of your project in a single space.
Avoid context switching and plan your entire project from concept to delivery in a single shared space for improved efficiency and coordination.

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Plan, review, discuss and action your projects from a single source of truth
A visual space for shared understanding.
Help your teams and stakeholders understand complex and abstract concepts easily in a visual platform which promotes engagement and makes ideas more tangible.

Prioritize what matters and identify potential risks early
Open and unbias discussion, voting, topic grouping and built-in estimation templates help you to focus on the work that matters rather than setting up complex processes to manage decision making.

Track outcomes from your meetings to share progress insights
Set and track Actions across your teams as they are raised in your meetings to ensure alignment, transparency and progress across your projects.

Increase engagement with your team and plan the work that matters most

Diagramming
Design and refine your workflows, customer maps or product flows easily with our diagramming tools.

CSV Data Import
Bring data and insights directly from external platforms to review everything in a single shared space.

Estimate effectively
Work together to estimate size and scope of stories and tasks with prebuilt templates or tools like voting, polls, topic groups

Timelines & Roadmap Tools
Don't lay out your roadmap manually, just use our Timeline Frame to set out the dates and drag and drop cards on as you need.
Expertly crafted Templates for Project Management.

Good / Bad / Start / Stop
Reflect on past work and plan improvements with this retrospective template.

The Sailboat
Use the sailboat retrospective to identify what propels your team forward and what holds it back.

Ishakawa Diagram a.k.a Fishbone
Analyze the root causes of problems with the Ishakawa (fishbone) diagram.