Initiatives → Projects → Issues hierarchy
A three-level structure that finally reflects how real organizations work. Initiatives express strategic bets — "revenue expansion in EMEA," "platform reliability quarter," "AI-first onboarding." Projects break the bet into shippable units with owners, dates, and success criteria. Issues are the daily work — bugs, tasks, sub-issues, design reviews. Roll-ups are automatic: an initiative's progress is the weighted average of its projects, a project's status is the median of its issues, and every layer answers "are we on track" without anyone updating a spreadsheet. Teams own projects; leaders own initiatives; the data flows up the same tree the company is shaped like.
Dependencies graph
Visualize what's blocking what across teams, projects, and quarters. Add a dependency in two clicks — pick the predecessor, pick the type (blocks, blocked-by, related, duplicates), commit. The graph renders dependency chains as directed edges, highlights critical paths, and warns you when a Pro plan project depends on a Free plan team that doesn't share your roadmap. Hover any node to preview owner, status, due date, and link out. Click any edge to remove or change the relationship in place. The whole graph respects RLS — you only see edges into projects you can read.
Roadmap timeline
A horizontally scrolling timeline view that pans across quarters and zooms from days to years. Drag a project bar to shift dates; resize an edge to extend; right-click for the full menu (split, merge, link, attach milestone). Swimlanes group by team, initiative, customer, or label. Color encodes status or health. The timeline is collaborative — cursors, comments, and presence — so leadership reviews happen in the artifact, not in a slide deck. Export to PNG for the board meeting, or share a public read-only link with your investors with one click.
Milestones
Pin a date that matters: a launch, a contract deadline, a conference, an audit. Milestones float above the roadmap as vertical lines, attach to specific projects or initiatives, and broadcast countdowns to a digestible dashboard. Each milestone has its own page — owner, success criteria, linked issues, retrospective slot, post-mortem template. SLA-style breach alerts fire when a milestone slips, surfaced in the same inbox where assignments live.