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StoriesOnBoard

StoriesOnBoard helps product managers, product owners, and business analysts understand customer needs, automate feedback collection, develop feature ideas, prioritize and validate what to develop next with a public roadmap, and rally all stakeholders around the story map.

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Cost / License

  • Subscription
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Online
  • Windows
  • Mac
  • Linux
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
  • Firefox
  • Chrome OS
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Properties

  1.  Privacy focused
  2.  Lightweight
  3.  Customizable

Features

  1.  Goal Tracking
  2.  Gantt-charts
  3.  Real time collaboration
  4.  Cloud Sync
  5.  Kanban Board
  6.  Goal Setting
  7.  Ad-free
  8.  Release Management
  9.  User story mapping
  10.  Project Tracking
  11.  Team Collaboration
  12.  Idea management
  13.  AI-Powered

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StoriesOnBoard information

  • Developed by

    DevMads
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription ranging between $9 and $499 per month.
  • Alternatives

    9 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is StoriesOnBoard?

StoriesOnBoard is a visual and collaborative end-to-end Product Management tool built around story mapping and designed for product teams.

StoriesOnBoard can be integrated into Jira, Azure DevOps, or Trello to take advantage of the real-time two ways synchronization to keep your progress updated at all times. You can even get AI assistance to generate, user stores and journeys, and write release summaries and announcements.

You can invite customers to take part in the planning process to build a shared understanding among all stakeholders. So you can prioritize and decide together what should go into your MVP or upcoming releases. You can even discuss the work that needs to be done over a story map to see the estimated effort for each item or to have a more dedicated focus and jump into a specific release to investigate your development further in a dedicated release view. Once all stakeholders agreed on the work, user stories or the entire release can be pushed to Jira for example. Your developers can pick up on their tasks right away and keep your backlog organized and always have a visual design in a form of a story map that everyone can understand in seconds to keep up with the user journeys and required personas as well while developing your product.

You can collect feedback and insights from your users or internal and external stakeholders that can come from many different sources. It can be user feedback, ideas from the dev team, feature requests of your clients, or insights gained from user interviews or surveys. Utilizing the StoriesOnBoard Feedback Management System you can automate product feedback sorting & management as well. It even allows you to streamline product feedback into a single repository. Then, you can convert product feedback into feature ideas, so you can develop actionable feature ideas and validate them on a public portal. Even more, after you prioritize, and as the team needs to develop your ideas, you can simply push ideas to a story map and work out your requirements or break a particular idea down into user stories that you can push to Jira for execution.

With StoriesOnBoard Roadmap capability you can plan in the short and long-term, too. The roadmap helps to keep your focus where the real actions are on a higher level. You can build release roadmaps that allow you to schedule and visualize business or feature releases on a Kanban-style roadmap. If your group features in large business releases across multiple story maps, then a portfolio roadmap helps you to create a high-level overview of your initiatives on a single roadmap and track progression effortlessly.

Join StoriesOnBoard and give a try a new experience in product development to build user-centric products that people will love.

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