We'd like access because this was one of the last remaining needs to get the rest of our organization to buy into Jira Product Discovery. This will also help our existing JPD users to show a fully integrated roadmap and timeline view across all of the organizations projects/products.
We are in the process of a significant relaunch of Jira Software + Jira Product Discovery across our product and engineering groups. We have gained significant progress on these efforts, despite them being extremely complex.
For the first time in my career... our teams and a few executives have actual EXCITEMENT about the Jira portfolio. One executive recently shared that for the first time in his career he can't believe he is actually putting "excitement" in the same sentence as "JIra". Not only is it replacing all the duplicated spreadsheets, but people are increasingly using it as dependable sources of truth.
A lot of the reasons you are likely working on JPD + Jira Software integration are directly related to the internal confusion AND desired harmony between the two for discovery, strategic planning, and delivery execution across various stakeholder's needs across all levels and departments in the company.
I selfishly want access so we don't continue onboarding people into our revised standardized process, only to potentially make significant changes to better streamline everything.
The introduction of JPD global fields opened the floodgates of scalable opportunity. Though I died a little inside when I went through the survey about JPD Premium... once issue hierarchy, global workflows, and Plan integration are available... we are likely going to have to significantly change our processes.
We would like access because we are using both Product Discovery and Advance Roadmaps as pivotal business points to display of intake items into our forecasting display to project enhance capabilities and features from ideas. This integration would be the cornerstone to allow everything in one location with a user friendly flow from beginning to end.
This is the use-case that we want to use for jira discovery.
We are using Jira discovery to bring ideas for features and commitments into our planning cycle and big room planning process.
Our delivery teams build plans in Advanced Roadmaps, so being able to surface these to the team in one place will be crucial to how we plan without having to direct the team to another product to view this work items.
Hello! We would like to try this out! We've been using JPD for 18 months now, maybe longer and are beginning to have a lot of cross team/cross product dependencies that ladder up to larger initiatives. The initiative would ideally be tracked in a plan and read out to senior leaders and the plan would be consist of the Ideas and associated delivery tickets.
Hi, thanks for a great product! Exciting news!We would love to get access to this to tie these 2 tools tighter together. Today we are running scripts to create certain links for better alignment in Plans so would be very helpful with this addition.
We want access please. We heavily use Product Discovery and Jira Plans across our business. This integration closes the loop between Product Management and engineering for us. I
We would love to try this out - we are heavy JPD users from inception and are diving heavily into Plans also on the Product Development side, this would be a very welcome integration (the PM Idea-Product Epic link is important for us).
We would love to test this out! Our stakeholder group is very much interested in the details of when items will be executed. I struggle to show both high-level roadmaps with detailed delivery plans.
This new functionality seems like it would help bridge that gap and reduce admin work of creating and maintaining multiple different view levels
I want to make our roadmap the source of truth and the place we reference but with changing priorities and last-minute pivots I'm finding that I work mostly from the timeline epic view rather than the actual roadmap, this muddles the large picture of where we are going and why!
We'd like access please. We heavily use Product Discovery and Jira Plans across the business. In particular, our JPD helps us prioritise the workload in the roadmap, and so integration is a key enabler for our quarterly PI planning.
Great to chat with you a couple of weeks back. We are 100% keen to jump onto this feature, just in time for our Quarterly Planning in a couple of weeks.
We'd like access because this is really the last mile to bridge all the consolidation work done by PMs in JPD and share with other stakeholders.
Additionally, our dev teams are active users of Plans, really helps get things organized on a quarterly / 6 month basis for delivery, but PM finds themselves going back and forth between plans and JPD to ensure dates are aligned and the right fields are populated.
we are looking for a frictionless experience on the journey from idea to execution. As Atlassian tooling has been isolated and didn't allow seamless integration of steps this was and still is difficult to deliver. One of common challenges of any organization is providing view of roadmap between what is already being executed, what is thought about, capacity planning and all that seamless.
Would be great to have this all integrated together.
We at SiteMinder would like to get Early access to this feature, currently we use Discovery and Plans, the new global fields feature really helps with this setup, however would be great to be able to see the delivery backlog in the plans view along side the Idea.
We'd like access because we are using both Discovery and Plans on a daily basis. We have almost adopted the Jira philosophy to the letter and this addition was exactly what we were missing. Currently we are having a hard time tracking Ideas in Plans respective to the individual delivery items. Having Ideas better incorporated in the Plans would help big time!
We'd like access please. We heavily use Product Discovery and Jira Plans across our business. This integration closes the loop between Product Management and Delivery for us. It's a no-brainer
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