How the roadmap works
The roadmap is a kanban board. Each card is a real feedback post — you can click through to read the original request, see who else asked for it, and add your voice.
The lanes
| Lane | What it means |
|---|---|
| Open | The post is live on a feedback board and accepting votes & comments. We haven't committed to it yet. |
| Planned | We've accepted it. It's on our list to do; we just haven't picked it up yet. Order within Planned is roughly driven by votes. |
| In progress | Someone is actively working on it right now. |
| Shipped | It landed in production. Cards drop off the roadmap and show up on the changelog instead. |
| Declined | We considered it and decided not to do it. We'll add a comment explaining why. |
Why your vote matters
Votes are the single biggest signal we use to order Planned items. We don't do it by raw count alone — recency, customer mix, and "does this unblock other work" all factor in — but votes are how we measure how much a particular idea matters to actual users.
So: vote on what you want. Don't vote on what you kind of want — sparse upvoting tells a clearer story than mass upvoting does.
How fast does a card move?
There's no SLA. Some Open posts get accepted within a day. Some live there for months collecting votes before we make a call. We try to either accept or decline every post within a quarter.
Closing the loop
When a card moves to Shipped, the matching changelog entry usually goes up the same day. If you want to be notified, tick the email me on status changes option in your account settings (coming soon — for now, you can follow the changelog feed).