Hi,
We would like to share our product roadmap to users (in business teams) who don't use Jira. Is there any way to do it ?
Hello @Sebastien Bourguignon,
I'm afraid you'll have to grant them access to Jira. You can allow anonymous access to a project but then anyone can access your project, and I'm not even sure roadmaps are sharable this way - I think users would only see issues, not the roadmap itself.
Atlassian doesn't provide a way to export roadmaps since they don't think it is the right way:
Once a roadmap is built, it needs to be shared with the entire product team so everyone understands the vision and direction. In many organizations, product owners create their roadmaps in PowerPoint and spreadsheets, and then email the slides and spreadsheets out to the team. While well-intentioned, this strategy is flawed from the start. Each team member has their own copy of the roadmap, and keeping everyone up to speed when and if the roadmap changes is cumbersome (to say the least).
So how can the product owner keep the team better informed? Simple.
Post the roadmap online and keep it current so the team has a single source of truth.
So if you can't grant them access to Jira, you'd need to take a screenshot of your roadmap and share it on Confluence/your wiki/via email.
Hope this helps!
- Manon
Thanks for your answer.
They probably miss a need as I'm sure lots of product teams need to share their roadmap to other departments who don't use Jira. Do a screenshot is rarely a good way to share it and when you look Jira competitor it is a feature that you can find.
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This is a real blocker to moving to roadmaps into JIra. The ideal solution would be to allow anonymous access to the roadmap via a link or on a confluence page that has been made public (anonymous access). Hiding the config bar would also help to build controlled views.
Exporting images is not a practical workflow.
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Totally agree, I have to share this with people outside the software departement sometimes, and exporting a png everytime is a pain. Not only I lose time with this, but as soon as the roadmap changes, the image is getting less and less accurate.
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I know it's been a while since this conversation happened, but I just raised a feature request for this purpose and it would be useful to have feedback with your use cases added: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSWCLOUD-22919
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Just left a comment - this is a "must have" feature for our team to successfully use Advanced Roadmaps.
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For anyone still looking for a better solution than granting anonymous access or taking screenshots:
Take a look at Released.
Released allows you to create simple views of your internal Jira roadmaps in seconds. Use filters and display options to share just the right amount of detail with your stakeholders or customers.
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Hi @Sebastien Bourguignon, I assume that you need to share issues information and details, aren't you? there are several ways to get information out of Jira:
Cheers,
David
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this is not workable
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