Using Canny to integrate user feedback into your roadmapping and planning meetings
Strategic roadmapping and planning meetings are often missing a crucial element: They don’t include the voice of the customer.
Tips and tricks for building great products
Strategic roadmapping and planning meetings are often missing a crucial element: They don’t include the voice of the customer.
If you lead a remote, distributed team, you’ll know that project management can be challenging. These tips will help improve your processes for project management across distance and timezones.
Our top articles of 2020 on customer feedback, roadmapping, startup behind-the-scenes, and lessons learned while bootstrapping SaaS.
Successful remote product management can be a challenge. So, having a solid roadmap is essential for product managers. Here’s why, and how to approach roadmapping as a remote PM.
Does your business make a product? If so, you should use your own product. Here’s why regularly using your product within your own company matters.
If you ignore user feedback, your users will think you don’t care about them. This doesn’t mean saying yes to every request—but it does mean taking action.
Canny was made with product managers in mind. Here’s how Canny works as a product management tool to help you be more confident in your product decisions.
Most companies focus on transparency for customers as the main benefit of having a public roadmap. However, there’s a whole other side to it. Here are 3 important ways having a public roadmap will benefit not just your customers, but your entire business.
Roadmaps—whether they’re internal or public—are a great asset for any SaaS company. However, they’re only truly useful if a few key product roadmap best practices are followed.