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When developing PACE Suite, we always take feedback from our users into a serious consideration. Feature requests are the backbone of our product backlog. Today we want to take things even further. Vote for new features 2019
We invite application packaging and virtualization professionals, as well as system administrators and IT managers to vote for the features that you believe must be added to the next PACE Suite release (planned for September 2017). The voting will take 2-3 minutes of your time - just follow this link to a simple Google Form. The voting is completely anonymous, and we do not collect your personal data.

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Letting your customers and team vote on potential new features is a simple and effective way to build a product roadmap.

After all, customers are using your product on a daily basis. They know what is working for them and what isn’t – and they expect you to care. A public roadmap helps them see that you do.

Each member of your team also has unique insights into what is working and what needs to be improved. They can help you create a strategic product roadmap that leads to growth and increased revenue.

Using a tool with a feature voting capability gives you the ability to see which improvements are most needed. The most needed ideas rise to the top; the least valued sink to the bottom.

In this article, we’ll describe four ways you can implement roadmap voting using simple tools that are either free or cheap:

TrelloJiraSpreadsheetFeature Upvote
Customers can voteYesNoNoYes
Customers can vote without signing inNoNoNoYes
Facilitates comments and discussionYesYesNoYes
Designed specifically for roadmap votingNoNoNoYes

Trello

Trello is a popular collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. For basic use, it is free for unlimited users. Paid versions cost from $10/user/month.

Trello’s voting “power-ups” enables voting on a Trello board. The free version of Trello allows one power-up per board, so you can use this without charge.

Here’s how you can use Trello for roadmap voting:

Vote For New Features 2020

  1. Create a Trello board to track suggestions for your product’s roadmap. If you want the public to be able to vote, make sure it is a public board.
  2. Create a list on your board called “Suggestions”. Each time a user makes a suggestion, add it to this list.
  3. Enable the “voting” power-up to add the “Vote” button.
  4. Users can now vote by viewing a card and clicking on the “Vote” button on the right-hand side under “Actions”.

Roadmap voting with Trello

Each person who wants to vote has to:

  • Have a Trello account. They’re free, although manyusers will give up trying to add a suggestion if they don’t already have a Trello account.
  • Learn how voting in Trello works. It is pretty simple but not immediately obvious, which could be an issue for time-poor customers.

Depending on your industry, many of your customers might already be familiar with Trello and have an account.

Trello is a general-purpose tool. Although you can implement roadmap voting with Trello, it lacks that “designed for purpose” nature.

Atlassian Jira

Jira is the most popular issue tracking software on the market. Many product development teams are already using it. If you are not already using Jira as an issue tracker, it is cheap and easy to get started.

Jira allows voting on issues. You can create a “project” in Jira to specifically track your roadmap, or you can use your current Jira project. Only people with an account on your Jira installation can vote, and you do need to pay per user for Jira. For this reason, Jira works best as a way for internal users to vote on a roadmap.

Each Jira issue has a “Votes” section. With a single click anyone viewing an issue can register a vote.

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If you have a product with an external customer base, using Jira to track voting can be frustrating. That’s because your customers can’t vote directly. Instead your support teams vote on behalf of your customers. Jira only allows one vote per Jira user, so you won’t be able to track each customer vote.

For one of our products, we tried using Jira ourselves for tracking roadmap voting. As customers requested improvements, we’d add them to our Jira project. But because each internal user could only vote once, we couldn’t properly track outside demand. If we had 10 customers ask for the same feature, we couldn’t easily capture that info in Jira. This was part of our motivation for creating Feature Upvote.

Voting in Jira work wells when all your users are part of your organisation. The voting is not an immediately obvious feature in Jira, so you would need to explain to each team member:

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  1. That Jira has voting
  2. That you want them to vote
  3. Which issues are for voting on

Jira is a magnificent tool, but it is not ideal for allowing users or stakeholders to vote on your roadmap.

Excel or Google Sheets

You can use a shared Excel document or Google Sheets document to record each suggestion your customers make. Use one column to record number of votes. Here’s a sample structure.

Roadmap voting with a spreadsheet

This is okay for a diligent team. You probably already have Excel or Google Sheets. Most of your team are probably already proficient in either Excel or Google Sheets. But as a voting solution it is cumbersome, it requires a manual process, and lacks public visibility. It won’t record who voted and when. It is hard to clarify suggestions, to comment on them, and to know if the votes were recent or from long ago. Users can’t tell if they’ve already voted for a particular improvement.

A spreadsheet has the advantage that you can set it up immediately without purchasing new products or creating new accounts.

Feature Upvote

Here at Feature Upvote, we tried using a spreadsheet. We tried using Jira. We tried using Trello. In each case, we were unhappy with the experience. They all gave us pain. They didn’t give our customers a public view into our roadmap, and they didn’t make roadmap voting easy. So we created Feature Upvote.

These were the features we wish we had in Jira, Trello, or a spreadsheet, and that we built into Feature Upvote:

  • Customers can view and add suggestions without having to go through our support team
  • Customers can vote on existing suggestions
  • Customers can comment on existing suggestions
  • Suggestions automatically sort to show the most popular items
  • Customers can see which suggestions we are planning to do

We wanted to make sure each suggestion, comment, and vote was tracked by user and date.

Roadmap voting with Feature Upvote

Feature Upvote offers your customers a way to submit suggestions directly, using a self-help model. This should save your support team time (and you money).

Customers can also use Feature Upvote from their mobile device, their tablet, or their traditional computer, making it easy for them to give you feedback as soon as they think about it.

With our voting system, your customers can build your roadmap. Simple!

Ready to give Feature Upvote a try?

Getting started with Feature Upvote is painless; in just two minutes you’ll have roadmap voting enabled for your product.

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