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How to set up a roadmap

  1. Before you start with ideas, structure your roadmap correctly.
  2. Ask if the ideas are worthwhile. A problem describes the gap between where we are now and where we want to be. The items on the roadmap should get us to where we want to be (the product vision).
  3. Plan your roadmap. Figure out which ideas should be tackled first.
  4. Ideate, prototype and test solutions.

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