Roadmaps that show the path, not just the wish list

Most roadmaps are decorative timelines disconnected from reality. GoalPath roadmaps show the dependency flow toward goals — so you can see what actually needs to happen and in what order.

Dependencies you can actually see

Milestones connect to each other through explicit dependencies. You see which work must finish before other work can start. When a prerequisite falls behind, every downstream milestone's forecast adjusts automatically. No more discovering blocked work in a standup two weeks too late.

The critical path, highlighted

Goal paths trace the chain of dependencies from current work to business outcomes. The highlighted path shows the sequence of milestones that determines your delivery date — so you know exactly where a delay costs you and where you have slack.

  • Goal paths highlight the dependency chain toward each goal
  • Status colors show progress at a glance — done, in progress, planned
  • Bottlenecks become visible when multiple milestones depend on one
  • Forecasts propagate through the dependency graph automatically

Not a decorative timeline

Traditional roadmaps arrange work on a calendar and hope the dates are right. GoalPath roadmaps show structure — what depends on what, what's progressing, and what's at risk. Dates come from forecasts, not from dragging boxes on a Gantt chart. The roadmap is current because it updates from your team's actual work.

Drag, connect, and reorganize

Add milestones to the visual map, drag them into position, and draw dependencies between them. The interface guides you — click a milestone to add a prerequisite or a follow-on, and the dependency is created automatically. Reorganize priorities by restructuring the graph, not by rewriting a document.

Everyone reads the same map

Developers see what to work on next and why. Product managers see which milestones are at risk. Stakeholders see progress toward business goals. One roadmap, multiple perspectives — all grounded in the same execution data.

See it in action

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