Swanly offers access to plan releases across multiple Jira projects in one beautiful portfolio roadmap. On the roadmap, you can visualize work in many ways, including various filter and grouping options, different zoom levels, drag & drop movements.
Release roadmap 1 (screenshot)
Navigation on the roadmap
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Swanly roadmap filters allow you to track only the necessary release setup, leaving away what you don’t need. Click on the magnifying glass icon in the roadmap navbar to expand available filters.
Release roadmap 2 (screenshot)
Search - quickly lookup specific release name using search filter
Project - filter out releases only from the project you need, or cross-project release
Template - highlight releases with a certain template assigned
Status - sort out releases with unnecessary status, for example, avoid items with Released status to display (my personal favorite )
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Click on the Grouping icon in the roadmap navbar to expand available grouping options. The app allows you to group and plan your releases by Project, Template, or even Status.
Release roadmap 3 (screenshot)
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Use Legend hint to identify what each swimlane color represents |
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Change release dates via drag & drop
Release roadmap 4 (screenshot)
Hover over the release swimlane (you will see a cursor appear)
Click on the cursor and drag the swimlane to the desired date
Drop the cursor where you want your release to start (end)
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Places, where swimlane was originally and where it is being dropped, as well as dates, are highlighted.
Release roadmap 5 (screenshot)
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If your release has stages, the stages will move too |
👉 Check out our blog articles To find out more about Swanly Roadmaps' capabilities check out the following blog articles:
10 ways to improve teamwork (and life) with Swanly's Jira roadmap
Why Swanly is your best bet for portfolio roadmapping in Jira
How to work with a product roadmap in Swanly - use case
How to manage marketing campaigns with Swanly - use case
How to manage a portfolio of projects with Swanly - use case