AI-assisted roadmap planning

Your roadmap, planned in minutes.

Describe what you're building, in plain language. Roadmapper's AI turns it into a clean week-by-week roadmap — tracks, milestones, dependencies — that you refine by dragging and share with a single link.

Free to start · Sign in with Google · Nothing to install

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The problem

Roadmapping became heavier than the work it plans.

Overengineered tools

Enterprise PM suites bury a simple plan under configuration, custom fields and admin screens. You needed a roadmap, not a rollout.

Slideware Gantt charts

Hand-built timelines in slides and spreadsheets look great on demo day — and are stale a week later. Every change is manual labour.

Stakeholders in the dark

The real plan lives in a ticket tracker nobody outside the team reads, so status gets re-explained in every meeting.

How it works

From conversation to shareable roadmap.

Four steps, no onboarding. Most people ship their first roadmap in a single sitting.

Step 1

Describe your plan

Tell the AI assistant what you're building, who it's for and when it needs to land — the way you'd brief a colleague.

Step 2

Get a structured roadmap

It drafts tracks, activities and milestones on a week-by-week timeline, with the dependencies mapped for you.

Step 3

Refine on the canvas

Drag bars, resize activities, rewire dependencies directly. Undo covers everything — including the AI's edits.

Step 4

Share one link

Send stakeholders a read-only live view of the roadmap. No accounts to create, no exports, never stale.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

What does it cost?

It's free to start, with enough AI credits included for your first roadmaps. When you run out, you buy more as one-time credit packs — there's no subscription.

Is this another PM tool I have to learn?

No. There's nothing to configure and no methodology to adopt: you describe your plan in chat and adjust the result by dragging. If you can write a message, you can build a roadmap.

Can stakeholders edit my roadmap?

No — share links are read-only. Stakeholders always see the live, current version of the roadmap, but you keep the pen.

How is this different from Jira or Aha!?

Those are ticket and requirement trackers. Roadmapper is the high-level plan layer on top: the week-by-week picture you show leadership and customers. It replaces the slideware, not your issue tracker.

What happens to my roadmap data?

Your roadmaps are private to your account until you choose to share a link. You sign in with Google; there's no password to manage.

Your next roadmap is one conversation away.

Free to start · No credit card required