DevOps Roadmap
Sprint Towards Your Project Goals
Effectively visualize your organization’s DevOps objectives & streamline team activities to manage resources properly & carry out a smooth process.
- Multiple DevOps roadmap templates to get started quickly
- Integrations for popular tools to connect cross-functional workflows
- Real-time collaboration to connect teams across the globe
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Intuitive Tools for Easy Roadmapping
Simple to use drag and drop tools to add and update product details to your roadmap in minutes.
Multiple premade DevOps roadmap templates to get a headstart on visualizing DevOps and operations workflows.
Multiple perspectives of the same data with models. Convert your roadmap data into workflows, Kanban boards, timelines, or prioritization grids for multiple views.
Add contextual information to each task or planned action item with data fields and custom properties.
Integrate your DevOps roadmap with other workflow apps like Slack, Confluence, GitHub, Google Workspace and more with two-way integrations.
Build a Single Source of Truth
Infinite canvas with powerful documentation capabilities to create an archive of development and release plans to refer.
Embed documents, resources, links, and assets with in-app previews to create a single source of truth for all DevOps work.
Built-in tools to quickly create interactive presentations, reports, and dashboards on the canvas to share with stakeholders.
Bring data from any source and visualize them on the canvas as roadmaps, timelines, grids, and more.
Embed your DevOps roadmap securely in any site or intranet, or export them as PDFs, PNGs, JPEGs, or SVGs to share or publish them.
Bring Everyone on the Same Page
Online whiteboard with built-in brainstorming tools like mind maps and post-it notes walls to facilitate brainstorming, planning, and discussions.
Multi-user collaboration with asynchronous editing to collaborate around planning and tracking with your team.
@mention comments to direct people to get things done or clarify things and comment threads to have discussions and follow-ups on the same canvas.
Multiple access levels and roles to streamline managing, sharing, editing, and reviewing your ideas, work plans, and strategies.
Workspace level status tracking; mark workspaces as Draft, In Progress, Final, Archived, etc. to maintain workflows and to keep everyone in sync.
Built-in video conferencing facilities to interact with your team and feel like you are in the same room.
A Better Way to Run Your DevOps Projects
Built-in agile project management tooling or integrate with your favorite project management tool to keep work flowing.
Prioritization grids to visually rank ideas for optimal effort and impact before implementation.
Assign tasks to complete items in context. Link tasks to or from other project management tools seamlessly.
Set estimated times and due dates for tasks and allocate resources based on availability and skill sets.
What Is a DevOps Roadmap?
A DevOps roadmap is a map that visualizes the work of engineers responsible for coding the software and the operations team responsible for releasing it to the customers. It serves as a high-level blueprint for the construction and rollout of a new product or feature. It helps align development and operations teams enabling them to build high quality products and provides a more granular review of the work and processes relevant to these two teams.
How to Create a DevOps Roadmap?
- Open Creately and create a workspace for your DevOps roadmapping. Add the team members as collaborators to allow them access to edit.
- First identify and set goals and objectives of your DevOps roadmap and outline what you want to achieve.
- Keeping in mind that a DevOps roadmap is created for a short period of time, prioritize the highest level of initiatives and the most important categories for the development and operations teams to follow.
- Select a premade DevOps roadmap template from Creately and visualize the initiatives you have identified using color coded bars.
- Once complete, share it with the DevOps and the operations teams so they can keep track of their deadlines and the tasks yet to be done.
- Review your roadmap frequently and ensure that it reflects your DevOps team’s latest strategic planning, DevOps practices, priorities, budget, resource levels, etc.