Awesome - it happened I was exactly thinking about a tool like this when on a long meeting call today.<p>I have clients that refuse to use another tool, refuse another sign up in their email account . In the same time those clients are mostly chaotic to unorganized and we tend to repeat the same points over and over again in the course of a year until all points are fulfilled (web platform dev work).<p>This tool seems like the just Trello enough for ONE single view - no explanation to give - will try this from next week's meeting call on
So... the reason why Pivotal Tracker is still my favorite tool is because most PM's want to know when a feature is going to be done. With PT, developers assign points to stories and the 3 week average (customizable) is what makes a velocity.<p>If velocity is 20, then 20 points worth of stories fit into an iteration (week). Points include testing, so that isn't cut out, like with sprints. As a PM, I can get developers to point stories out for a few weeks worth of iterations. If I need to move stories around, I can do that easily and I can see how moving things around affects 'when it will be available'.<p>If I was going to use another tool, I'd want PT's 'velocity' as a base feature for sure.
Looks very nice. I would use Trello for this normally as it does the job good enough. This seems like a more specific service. I am curious how many ppl will choose this instead and for what reasons.
Just a thought:
I tried using the demo on mobile and it was easy to accidentally reorder/reorganize tasks.<p>Perhaps place an undo button nearby or somehow decrease touch sensitivity without removing functionality?
I think Featmap is good and I think if you want to work on some ideas that have the potential to become startups I have some ideas in mind.
Do you want hear them?