![]() ![]() Keep working with Jira’s kanban board and Planyway views on the same screen. Planyway imports your Jira projects and allows you to visualize your workflow easier: calendar views (daily, weekly and monthly), Gantt-like timeline, resource planning, and finally project portfolio. Planyway has a robust project portfolio feature, that helps to have full control over multiple projects. I would definitely recommend trying Planyway team planner. I'm aware that updates are now in the main Jira change log and not dedicated anymore but mentions of Advanced Roadmap are few and far between. P.S.S.: Is Jira Advanced Roadmaps functionally abandoned? I haven't seen any meaningfull changes / updates for it since mid 2020. The only issue is that they are out of support for Jira 9 and this is the last showstopper we have to eliminate before we can migrate from Jira 8. P.S.: Live plans work great for us, even on a program level over multiple teams. How are others handling this, especially on a program or portfolio level? We are looking at migrating ~25 teams away from portfolio live plans and are looking for something that works both for individual teams to plan their work as well as for our program managers. I looked at some already but most seem to require estimations before tickets are concidered for planning (no default values) and some are little more then interactive gantt charts with little automation so all the planning has to be done by hand and any changes in the plan get either messy really quick, you have to go crazy with dependencies to enforce an order or the program simply does not care about capacity and overbooks the team to infinity. So I was wondering if there are other plugins for DataCenter installations which would do just that. ![]() Unfortunatly Atlassian decided to abandon all their USPs and the new Advanced Roadmaps version is lacking major features like default estimates, team member (not whole team) based utilization, role-down of changes and generally the ability to let the programm calculate a proper timeline without manually handling dates. ![]() I'm a big fan of the old Jira Portfolio (Live Plans) because it allows me to throw in all my tickets, resources, releases and priorities and gives me a realistic timeline without having to actually "plan" things by setting and tracking target dates. ![]()
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