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Guides building product roadmaps with Now-Next-Later, outcome-based, theme, and timeline frameworks, plus prioritization and communication tactics for team alignment.
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Frameworks for building, communicating, and managing product roadmaps that align teams, guide execution, and drive strategic outcomes.
Frameworks for building, communicating, and managing product roadmaps that align teams, guide execution, and drive strategic outcomes.
A roadmap is a strategic communication tool that:
NOT: A list of features with dates BUT: A strategic narrative about the future
Good roadmaps: Outcome-oriented, flexible, strategic, audience-appropriate, actionable
Bad roadmaps: Feature lists, hard dates, everything for everyone, disconnected from strategy, stale
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roadmap-builder - For Now-Next-Later, theme-based, and outcome roadmapsUse when you need:
Structure: Three buckets without dates
NOW: What we're working on right now (high confidence, active) NEXT: What we'll likely do next (medium confidence, validated) LATER: What we're exploring (low confidence, directional)
When to use: Maximum flexibility, minimal commitment, high uncertainty
Benefits:
Template: assets/now-next-later-template.md
Complete template with examples, confidence levels, updating guidance
Structure: Strategic themes with grouped initiatives
Organize by themes (e.g., "Enterprise Readiness", "Customer Experience") rather than features.
When to use: Communicate strategic focus areas
Benefits:
Structure: Lead with results, not outputs
Focus on customer/business outcomes (e.g., "Reduce churn by 50%") with flexible approaches.
When to use: Results-driven teams, goal-driven culture
Benefits:
Template: assets/outcome-roadmap-template.md
Includes outcome format, examples, comparison with feature roadmaps
Structure: Initiatives plotted on calendar/quarters
Visual timeline showing sequencing and dependencies.
When to use: Internal planning only, complex dependencies
NOT for: External communication (creates date expectations)
Choosing the right type: See references/roadmap-types-guide.md for detailed comparison and selection criteria.
Different audiences need different roadmaps:
Focus: Strategy, business outcomes, resource needs Format: Themes + outcomes, annual + quarterly Detail: Low (strategic)
Focus: Value delivery, transparency Format: Now-Next-Later with problem framing Exclude: Internal work, hard dates
Focus: Deal enablement, competitive positioning Guidance: "Commit to Now, position Next as likely, describe Later as exploring"
Focus: Execution, technical detail Format: Timeline with dependencies Detail: High (sprint-plannable)
Focus: Company alignment, transparency Frequency: Quarterly updates
Comprehensive guide: references/roadmap-communication-guide.md
Includes communication tactics, update formats, anti-patterns
Step 1: Establish Strategy (company goals, product strategy, market position)
Step 2: Gather Inputs (customer feedback, business priorities, technical needs, competitive intel)
Step 3: Prioritize (RICE, Impact/Effort, Strategic Fit)
Step 4: Define Themes (3-5 customer-centric, strategic themes)
Step 5: Sequence (dependencies, resources, timing, value delivery)
Step 6: Validate & Align (exec, engineering, sales/CS, customers)
Step 7: Communicate (audience-specific views, all-hands, documentation)
Detailed guide: references/roadmap-building-guide.md
Includes detailed steps, outputs, prioritization frameworks, maintenance cadence
Tell the story of your roadmap - where, why, how:
Structure:
Template: assets/roadmap-narrative-template.md
DO:
DON'T:
Common mistakes:
Weekly (30 min): Current work on track? Adjust "Now"
Monthly (60 min): Progress on quarter, validate "Next", refine "Later"
Quarterly (Half day): Build next quarter roadmap, review outcomes
DO update:
DON'T update:
When roadmap changes materially:
Roadmap Update: [Date]
What Changed: [Change + Why]
What Stayed: [Core themes still priority]
Impact: [Who this affects]
Frequency: Only material changes
Simplify:
Timeline: 4-6 hours for quarterly roadmap
Key: Simple beats perfect. Better a clear 1-page roadmap than elaborate 20-page deck nobody reads.
Lightweight (Early stage):
Purpose-Built (Growth):
Custom (Enterprise):
Recommendation for solo/small teams: Start with slides, upgrade only when pain is real.
Copy-paste these for immediate use:
assets/now-next-later-template.md - Most flexible format, complete exampleassets/outcome-roadmap-template.md - Results-focused formatassets/roadmap-narrative-template.md - Storytelling structureWhen you need comprehensive guidance:
references/roadmap-types-guide.md - All types compared, selection criteriareferences/roadmap-communication-guide.md - Audience-specific roadmaps, communication tacticsreferences/roadmap-building-guide.md - 7-step process, prioritization, maintenanceprioritization-methods - Prioritization frameworks (RICE, ICE, Impact/Effort)product-positioning - Strategic positioninggo-to-market-playbooks - Launch planning and GTM strategyFor your first roadmap:
assets/now-next-later-template.mdFor quarterly planning:
Key Principle: Roadmaps are strategic communication tools, not commitments. They show direction and rationale, enabling alignment while maintaining flexibility. Good roadmaps create clarity without over-committing. Update regularly, communicate changes, focus on outcomes.
npx claudepluginhub slgoodrich/agents --plugin ai-pm-copilotStructure a credible, transparent roadmap that communicates strategy and commitment.
Guides product managers through strategic roadmap planning: prioritization, epic definition, stakeholder alignment, and release sequencing. Use to turn strategy into an actionable release plan.
Builds audience-calibrated Now/Next/Later roadmaps with strategic context, initiative tables, success metrics, and deprioritisation rationale.