StoriesOnBoard helps you develop and prioritize your backlog and feature ideas, create your MVP, and validate your next developments using a public roadmap. You can also automate the process of collecting feedback and turning it into actionable feature ideas.
Streamline your processes with the new AI features and feedback collection and management functions.
Dozens of automated two-way integrations, such as Jira, Trello, and Azure DevOps, facilitate seamless implementation.
StoriesOnBoard’s interactive dashboard lets managers generate and export reports into Excel format to gain insights into pending, in-progress, and completed tasks. It also facilitates integration with various third-party applications such as Jira, Trello, Slack, Figma, GitHub, Google Suite, Zapier, and more.
Avion is a real-time, collaborative user story mapping tool for agile teams.
With Avion you can:
1) Visualise your entire product and its user journeys on a user story map.
2) Effectively plan future releases and uncover gaps in your plans by identifying dependencies.
3) Focus on delivering real value to your users by prioritising the right work.
4) Easily share your release plans and product roadmap with your whole team.
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StoriesOnBoard is a product management tool built around story mapping. Story maps are visual and collaborative backlogs of user stories that everybody understands.
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You can start any software project with StoriesOnBoard in seconds. StoriesOnBoard is a story mapping tool with product management functions. Easy to use, and suitable for teams and organizations of all sizes.
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Product Owners, Product Managers, Business Analysts, Developers, and Designers who are working on software development projects.
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SAP, Deloitte, Lufthansa, Yodel, Walgreens, RTL
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Jeff Patton's book 'User Story Mapping' gave us the idea of creating an online tool to plan and manage software projects remotely, instead of office whiteboards and sticky notes.
I've been user story mapping for a number of years. Tools on the web has never been a strong point for story mapping. Avion is the best I've found so far. Personally I'm using it in conjunction with Azure Devops to manage our planning and delivery processes.
Still lacks a few things such as tagging, but I asked them team and this is planned on their upcoming roadmap.
Avion might be a bit more popular than StoriesOnBoard. We know about 2 links to it since March 2021 and only 2 links to StoriesOnBoard. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Product Manager here. Your product looks intriguing but at the surface it looks like a copy of StoriesOnBoard. I'm sure you have some points of differentiation and it would be great to see those. Source: over 3 years ago
I've used https://storiesonboard.com for years. I'm a classic XP Programming guy and I'm a huge fan of Jeff Patton's original work. Source: over 3 years ago
Agree with others that outlining these details in a story's description is the way to go. Another tool for you to check out (I helped build it): Avion – Story Mapping. Source: over 2 years ago
To give some recommendation on a non-mainstream tool: I really enjoy using avion.io for a side project right now. Source: almost 4 years ago
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