I have been using Advanced Roadmaps for several years in the software development field and highly recommend it. With its comprehensive features, creating plans is a breeze. You can establish dependencies and visualize them on a map. Additionally, you can set up various teams and define their capacity. Upon configuring everything, you can run the auto-schedule feature to review the suggested plan. Once satisfied, you can save your work and update Jira. If the simulation doesn't meet your expectations, simply cancel the changes, and the initial plan will remain unchanged. Working with Advanced Roadmaps is a genuine pleasure. It is an invaluable tool for managing complex projects.
Highly customizable user interface
Centralized organization of sprints, roadmaps, and overall project status
Ability to simulate multiple plan scenarios
Effective team and resource allocation
Comprehensive dependency mapping
Detailed history of recent changes
Ideal for managing complex, cross-functional projects
Timely warnings and indicators of potential issues
And much more to explore
Risk management integration: While risks can be added directly within Jira tasks, Advanced Roadmaps doesn't provide a dedicated risk management module for comprehensive risk assessment and visualization.
Limited free trial: The free version of Advanced Roadmaps offers a 30-day trial period, which may not be sufficient for in-depth evaluation and decision-making.
Inconsistent naming: The naming convention for Advanced Roadmaps can be confusing, with different names used for the same feature across different contexts.
Dependency map