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Add roadmap items
List the features you want to ship, capture a short description, and assign each one a target quarter.
A product roadmap template is a structured view of what your team plans to build, when it expects to deliver it, and which initiatives matter most. This free roadmap template generator turns a feature list into a quarter-based product roadmap you can organize, export, and share with your team.
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Step 1
List the features you want to ship, capture a short description, and assign each one a target quarter.
Step 2
Drag items into manual order or switch to priority sorting when you need a faster executive view.
Step 3
Export your roadmap as CSV or copy a markdown version for docs, async updates, or stakeholder reviews.
Enter your feature list, then reorder the plan manually or sort it by priority.
Tip: manual mode supports drag-and-drop on desktop and arrow buttons for quick touch-friendly reordering.
Start with an empty roadmap or load sample data.
Your feature list will appear here with edit, delete, and ordering controls.
This roadmap template groups each feature by quarter so the delivery sequence stays easy to scan for leadership, product, and engineering.
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Your roadmap timeline will render here.
Add features in the editor or load sample data to preview a visual product roadmap example organized by quarter.
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Mark shipped features as done to turn this into a simple living roadmap template for internal reviews and release tracking.
Common questions teams ask when building a roadmap template, choosing a planning horizon, and sharing roadmap updates.
A product roadmap template is a structured way to show what features or initiatives your team plans to deliver, when they are targeted, and how they should be prioritized across upcoming quarters.
A useful roadmap usually includes feature names, a short description of the outcome, the current status, the priority level, and a time horizon such as a month or quarter. The goal is clarity, not exhaustive task detail.
Most teams plan one to four quarters ahead. The near-term view should be more specific, while later quarters should stay flexible enough to change as customer feedback and product priorities evolve.
A roadmap communicates direction, sequence, and timing to stakeholders. A backlog is a working list of tasks or ideas, often much more detailed and usually managed by the delivery team.
Yes. You can export the roadmap as CSV for spreadsheets or copy a markdown version for docs, tickets, and internal planning updates.
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