Legacy Metro Retro Help
  • Metro Retro v3 - Help Guide
  • Metro Retro v2 - Help Guide
  • Introduction
    • Get Started with Metro Retro
  • Boards
    • Create a board
    • Design Mode & Meeting Mode
    • Share your board
    • How to hide and reveal sticky notes
    • How to set the timer
    • The Toolbar
    • Host controls
    • Customizing the board layout
    • Locking the layout
    • Collaboration tips
    • Import data to your boards
    • Export your board
    • Beta Features
  • Dashboard
    • Dashboard Overview
    • Workspaces
    • Template Library
  • Management
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        • Azure Integration
        • Google Integration
        • Okta Integration
    • Invite and Access Approvals
    • Manage People
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    • Billing & Subscription
      • Trials
  • Plans (Legacy)
    • Plans Overview (legacy)
      • Pro Plan (Legacy)
      • Business Plan (Legacy)
      • Enterprise Plan
  • Roadmap
    • Differences between v1 and v2
    • Release Notes
    • Roadmap
  • Technical
    • Technical Overview
  • Help
    • FAQs
      • General FAQS
      • "How-To" FAQs
      • Using Metro Retro FAQs
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  1. Roadmap

Roadmap

This is the part where we try to predict the future. You're either here to see where your burning feature request is, or you're a competitor spying on us. Either way, welcome to the future.

We'll try to keep this as up-to-date and as transparent as possible (without revealing all the ingredients to our secret sauce!). We love talking about what we're doing next, so feel free to contact us for a chat.

If you'd like to make a suggestion, please email us at contact@metroretro.io or use the support chat.

Roadmap Highlights

These are some of the things we’d like to bring to Metro Retro in the future. It is not an exhaustive list, but gives you an idea of what's to come.

  1. Add multiple templates to a board.

  2. Split a board into ‘Activities’, each with its own tools, rules, timer and physical board area. The facilitator will have controls to move people between activities, open and close activities, and change the toolset for participants.

  3. Diagramming.

  4. ✔ Guest users - VIP and anonymous.

  5. ✔ Publicly-open boards.

  6. ✔ User management on a board - kick and add people.

  7. Set a board to read-only.

  8. ✔ Templates and tools for other meetings - planning, roadmaps, standups, backlog refinement.

  9. Create and share your own templates.

  10. Export actions to your other tools.

  11. Audio calls, with breakout areas - talk to the people closest to you on the board.

  12. ✔ Time machine - replay all actions made on a board.

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