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Creating your Roadmap
Creating your Roadmap

This article provides a step-by-step guide to help you create a roadmap in Roadloom.

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Written by Ankit P
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Roadloom empowers you to seamlessly design and manage roadmaps to align your team, stakeholders, and clients. Follow these steps to create a roadmap and leverage the platform’s features for effective project planning.

Follow these simple steps to create a roadmap in Roadloom:

  1. Go to Workspaces: Log in to your Roadloom account, navigate to Workspaces, and open your workspace.

  2. Access Roadmaps: In the sidebar, click Roadmaps to view the Roadmaps dashboard.

  3. Create a New Roadmap: Click New Roadmap to start creating a new plan.

  4. Name Your Roadmap: Enter a name for your roadmap and click Create.

You’re all set! Your new roadmap is ready for you to customize and start planning.

Creating a Product In Your Roadmap

Once you’ve created your roadmap, you can add specific products or projects for your team to work on. Follow these steps to create a product inside your roadmap:

  1. Access Your Roadmap: Open your workspace and the roadmap you’ve created.

  2. Add a Product: Click Add Product or Add Item in your roadmap.

  3. Name the Product: Give it a name (e.g., "Mobile App Launch").

  4. Add Details: Provide a description, set key goals, and define milestones.

  5. Assign Tasks: Assign tasks to team members with due dates.

  6. Add Files: Attach relevant files or documents to the product for easy access by your team.

  7. Add Timeline: Define the product's timeline by setting start and end dates for key phases and milestones.

  8. Click Create: Once everything is set, click Create to add the product to your roadmap.

Creating a product in Roadloom helps streamline your project, ensuring clear goals, task assignments, and easy access to important files. With a structured timeline and team collaboration, you can efficiently track and achieve your objectives.

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