Is work intended to flow from one space to the next? Before these templates were introduced, the recommendation was to use Views in 1 JPD space for different audiences or purposes. Is there more information available on the workflow through these spaces? I don't understand how the work would be easily tracked from idea to delivery if it's moving from one space to the next.
Template | When to Use | Key Benefits |
|---|---|---|
Product Discovery | Early-stage idea exploration & validation | Centralizes ideas, gathers insights, fosters collaboration |
Product Roadmap | Planning & communicating product direction | Visualizes plans, aligns stakeholders, tracks progress |
Prioritization | Deciding what to work on from a backlog | Structured ranking, transparency, focus, efficiency |
Hi!
Great question! Happy to clarify how Spaces and the new Space Templates are intended to work in Jira Product Discovery.
No, work is not designed to flow from one Space to another.
Spaces aren’t workflow stages, and we don’t recommend moving ideas across Spaces as they progress.
Space templates are designed to help teams quickly set up a JPD Space based on common use cases. They provide structure, best-practice fields, and example views so teams can ramp up quickly and start organizing their ideas in a way that fits their context.
Think of templates as starter kits that give teams a strong foundation, not steps in a process to flow between spaces.
We still recommend using one Space per team and using Views to tailor the same set of ideas to different audiences (leadership, engineering, design, etc.).
How to aggregate work across Spaces?
For larger product organizations, we recommend using Roadmaps.
Roadmaps allow product leadership to:
Aggregate initiatives across multiple JPD Spaces and Jira projects
Visualize work from several product teams in a single, unified view
Understand dependencies and sequencing
Communicate strategy and progress at a higher level
Learn more about Roadmaps here.
Hope this clarifies it!
Best,
Jet
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