TrustRadius Insights for Roadmunk are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Collaborative Adjustments: Several users have found the feature of sharing schedules in Roadmunk to be beneficial for collaborative project adjustments. This functionality enables effective communication and coordination among team members.
Customizable Swimlanes: Many reviewers appreciate the ease with which swimlanes can be customized based on specific audiences and tasks in Roadmunk. This customization capability provides a clear visualization of resource allocation, allowing for better management of resources.
Visual Vocabulary: Some users have expressed their liking for how Roadmunk offers a visual vocabulary to explain their agile process and its impact on customers. This feature enhances collaboration and facilitates effective communication with stakeholders by providing a common understanding through visual representation.
Roadmunk Reviews
1 Review
Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesInformation Technology & Services1
We used it in prime gaming in our weekly program reviews. We discuss the status of projects (green, yellow, or red), with a particular emphasis on the yellow and red projects. We use Roadmunk to understand which aspects of those projects are running by schedule and focus the conversation on what the leadership team can do to help unblock those projects.
Pros
Easy to add swim lanes
Easy to change colors
Great way to visualize the milestones of a project
Cons
The fact that you have to add a date to everything; dates stick to people’s minds.
Connecting bars to milestones; unclear which to use when.
Collaboration isn’t great; can’t track changes, add comments, etc.
Likelihood to Recommend
Easy to visually communicate a roadmap to a senior audience. Great to focus a conversation on what the biggest problem of a project is. Also enables good discussions about dates, dependencies, buffer times, etc. Allows people with limited background knowledge to ask good questions. Diagrams can range from very simple to very complicated.