Interactive roadmap Floriday

Increasing predictability, more insight into development requests and schedule

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Written by Diede Barendse
Updated over a week ago

Floriday has made an interactive roadmap available containing all the development points and ideas for this platform. The interactive roadmap is an important part of increasing predictability and complements the development of Floriday together with growers and buyers. In this article, we explain exactly how the interactive roadmap works.


What can be found in the interactive roadmap?

The roadmap provides more insight into the developments to come. Floriday users will be able to find their contributions and ideas for the platform reflected in this roadmap. The interactive roadmap clarifies what has already been delivered, what is under development and what is still under consideration. In addition, Floriday users can add their own ideas and indicate which ideas of others they consider important or less important. Floriday is using the roadmap to prioritise and provide clarity on impending improvements and new functionality on the platform.

Available in the Floriday environment
The roadmap is available to growers and buyers in the Floriday platform. The input from the sessions with growers, buyers, software suppliers and agents forms the basis for all points for development. Previously expressed requests are also included. In the near future, requests previously submitted to the Floriday support team and/or your account manager will also be added.


What happens to submitted requests?

· When a request is submitted, we add it to the ‘Requests’ tab. We first check whether this request has been previously submitted before it becomes visible. If there is already a solution for a request, the request is directly assigned to the corresponding solution.

· You will find all solutions and their status on the ‘Schedule’ tab. Once a solution is scheduled, it is given a status: being worked on, in development, in pilot phase or completed.

· The number of votes is an important criterion when it comes to planning new developments.

· Once a solution is ready, we inform the users who voted for it, after which it can be found in the Floriday release notes for buyers and growers.


How does it work exactly?

Log in to Floriday and click on the banner in the dashboard.

In the roadmap environment you will find 3clickable components: planning, feature requests and ready. In the ‘requests’ section you can see which requests have been submitted.

Behind every request is a thumbs up and a thumbs down. This allows you to vote and influence the prioritisation of the platform and its development.

It is also possible to share wishes. You do this by clicking on the three dots to the right of the wish and then choose 'share wish'. Here you can choose a URL or QR code that you can then share.

Do you want to quickly zoom in on a specific topic such as ‘grower API link’ or 'stock'? Click on one of the topics and quickly view which requests are relevant to you. You can also quickly perform a search using the search bar and arrive at your topic or request.

Don’t see your request and would you like to submit your own? Click on the green button ‘submit request’. The screen will then open as shown below. Here you can enter a subject and description.

In the ‘planning’ tab you can see which priority has been assigned to a particular request and which solution may already be linked to it. Requests with many votes (thumbs up) will be picked up sooner.

Sometimes a request is submitted more than once on the same subject. We bundle these requests into a single solution, as shown in the image below.

Do you want to remove your wish for whatever reason. You can do this by clicking on the three dots on the right of the wish and then choose 'delete'.

In the Ready tab, you can see the wishes and functionalities that have been delivered. You can also see which themes belong to this item and how many thumbs up the item has received. In the item you can also find a link to the Helpcenter so you can go directly to the article with the correct explanation.

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