Visible planning states
Show what is under review, planned, in progress, and shipped with discipline.
Help customers understand direction without turning the product plan into vague marketing language or a promise ledger.
Which problem areas the product is actively investing in
How user feedback and internal priorities are influencing upcoming work
What has changed recently versus what is still forming
Visibility
Customers can understand what is under review, planned, or active
Alignment
Roadmap states reflect actual internal decisions and release movement
Trust
Clear communication reduces ambiguity around product direction
Product direction
Lanlord’s roadmap surface is intended to connect customer visibility with internal planning so users can see what is under review, planned, in progress, and shipping.
Roadmap visibility ties directly into the feedback and release management surfaces
Customers can see product direction without reading between the lines
Internal admin controls keep the roadmap current instead of turning it into stale marketing
Each page explains the operating sequence, not just a bucket of features.
Step
Customers see enough to understand direction without exposing noisy planning churn.
Step
Requests, launch goals, and release updates all help explain why something matters.
Step
Roadmap credibility depends on steady updates, not occasional bursts of vague announcements.
Vague aspirational buckets that say nothing concrete
Long-term promises disconnected from real product movement
Static pages that become stale faster than customers can trust them
Show what is under review, planned, in progress, and shipped with discipline.
Tie demand signals to roadmap communication so the page reflects real operator needs.
Carry items forward into launch and changelog messaging as work ships.
Statuses reflect real product movement. Shipped items stay visible so you can see momentum, not just promises.
Self-serve tenant surface for payments visibility, maintenance requests, and lease-linked context.
Protected routes for blog, changelog, roadmap, feedback moderation, and release coordination.
Sync property-level operational context with accounting without duplicate entry or broken handoffs.
Native payment flows tied to lease balances, approval queues, and audit-friendly money movement.
Higher-leverage operational summaries for collections risk, maintenance drag, and property signals.
Automation-friendly interfaces for integrations, reporting exports, and agent-assisted workflows.
Vacancy marketing workflows connected to property readiness and leasing operations.
Account creation, plan selection, and setup workspace on the marketing site with API handoff to the app.
Customer-facing feature requests with vote counts, status badges, and moderation hooks for admin.
Role-based solution pages, competitor comparison guides, and conversion-focused product storytelling.
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See how Lanlord’s planning, feedback, and release surfaces fit together as one communication system.