Roadmap

Plan and share your product roadmap with your team and community.

Overview

The Roadmap feature lets you plan upcoming work, organize it into versioned releases, and optionally share it publicly so your users can see what's coming and vote on what matters most to them.

Roadmap Items

Each roadmap item represents a planned piece of work. Items have:

  • Title & description — What the item is about
  • Status — Planned, In Progress, Completed, or Cancelled
  • Category — Feature, Improvement, Bug, or Infrastructure
  • Version — Optional assignment to a release version
  • Assignee — Who is responsible for the item
  • Votes — Community vote count for prioritization
  • Public/Private — Whether the item is visible on the public roadmap

Roadmap Versions

Versions represent release milestones (e.g., “v2.0”, “Q1 2026”). Each version can have:

  • Name & description
  • Target date — When the release is planned
  • Released status — Mark a version as shipped
  • Items — Roadmap items assigned to this version

Voting

When voting is enabled, workspace members can vote on roadmap items to signal priority. Each user gets one vote per item (toggle on/off). Vote counts are displayed alongside items to help with prioritization.

Roadmap Settings

Configure roadmap behavior in Settings → Roadmap:

  • Public roadmap — Enable or disable the public-facing roadmap page
  • Allow submissions — Let external users submit feature requests
  • Allow voting — Let users vote on roadmap items

Public Roadmap

When enabled, your workspace gets a public roadmap page at velocity.quest/roadmap/your-workspace. Only items marked as public are shown. External visitors can view items, vote (if enabled), and submit feature requests (if enabled).

Completed items are visually dimmed and have voting disabled to keep focus on active and planned work.

Workspace Profiles & Leaderboard

Enable a public workspace profile in Settings → Social to get a profile page at velocity.quest/profile/your-workspace. Profiles display your workspace name, description, logo, and social links (website, X, GitHub, Discord, LinkedIn).

When your workspace appears on the Leaderboard, your name links directly to your profile page if public profiles are enabled.

MCP Integration

AI agents can manage roadmap items via the MCP server. Available tools include listing, creating, updating, and deleting items, managing versions, voting, and updating settings. See the MCP Tools Reference for details.