I've been able to get roadmap and timeline views from individual JPD projects to show in a Confluence page. But I'm having trouble getting a Roadmap (i.e. cross-project timeline view created through the Roadmap product) to show up. Is this a capability yet? Or am I missing something?
Editing for clarity:
We are using Jira Product Discovery and have the Roadmaps feature enabled. This is not a dashboard, and it's different from a roadmap "view" in JPD projects. I've attached a screenshot of the menu where these are located, as well as what the "Share" button shows.
With a normal roadmap "view" from JPD, you can just copy/paste the URL into Confluence and it embeds the roadmap. That does not seem to be working for Roadmaps - is that correct? Is there a way to embed the Roadmap into Confluence?
I heard Atlassian was doing away with dashboard reporting and roadmaps. There are not any graphical outputs from JPD, which as a user I feel they are lacking. The backbone is there to do it. I am currently exporting to Excel to do metric graphics and using AI to summarize delivery data for our release train.
I edited my original question to hopefully provide more clarity for what I'm looking for. This is not a dashboard or related to specific metrics. You are able to publish views from JPD Projects and Roadmaps, but the Roadmaps aren't working in Confluence.
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"Yes, you can publish a cross-project roadmap in Confluence. Here are a few ways to do it:
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I believe those are all for Jira, specifically. I'm looking for Jira Product Discovery Roadmaps (made with the Roadmap feature).
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