Built by a PM, for PMs.
Product managers ship the things people use, love, and remember. They deserve a tool built for the actual job — not a project tracker, not a spreadsheet, not a notes app pretending to be one.
The frustration that started it all.
Roadmap OS was founded in South Africa by a product manager at one of the largest IoT companies on the continent. The job was wide: roadmap, prioritisation, go-to-market, capacity, KPIs, customer feedback, executive updates. The toolkit was scattered: a roadmap in one app, tasks in another, KPIs in a spreadsheet, feedback buried in a chat thread, decks rebuilt from scratch every quarter.
Every tool did part of the job. None of them did the actual job a product manager does — connect strategy to delivery, translate signals into bets, and tell a coherent story to the team and the customer at the same time.
So we built the tool we wished existed. One that treats roadmaps, launches, KPIs, capacity, change requests, and customer feedback as one connected system — because in real product work, they are.
Product management deserves its own operating system.
PMs are pivotal to the creation and iteration of beautiful products and the experiences customers fall in love with. The tools they use should reflect that — purpose-built for their craft, their teams, and the customers they serve.
Roadmap OS is the wind beneath their wings: the central, opinionated, batteries-included home for product strategy, delivery, and outcomes.
A central view of everything that matters.
Ship faster
Plan, prioritise, and launch from one surface. No more stitching three tools together to answer one question.
See your teams
Capacity, sprints, and ownership in a single heatmap. Spot the bottleneck before the standup, not after.
Capture every signal
Customer feedback, change requests, and launch outcomes — all attached to the initiatives they belong to.
One source of truth
Strategy, roadmap, KPIs, and go-to-market — connected, not copy-pasted across half a dozen docs.
Try it for a quarter.
See what your roadmap, your team, and your launches look like when they live in one place.