New User Story Map entered Epics should still require required fields and load the standard description field template
Problem: When adding entities (e.g., Epics) via the User Story Map, the user is not prompted to enter in required fields and the predefined Epic template is not loaded in the description field. This bypasses the Epic creation protocols elsewhere i...
Peter Bongiorno
about 3 years ago
in User story map
0
Future consideration
Ability to select multiple records on a User Story Map
I would like the ability to select multiple cards on the user story map to move them between different steps, releases, or bulk re-order within a given column. I would expect this to work like the features board. This would be a huge usability enh...
Guest
over 5 years ago
in User story map
0
Unlikely to implement
I use the story map as my main form of planning for sprints. It would be great if the story map view had some of the features other screens have, such as: Web view (for sharing) Progress visible Customisable cards
Guest
over 4 years ago
in User story map
4
Future consideration
What is the challenge? The user journey map feature in Aha! lacks functionality to make journey maps easily consumed and understood by internal stakeholders. What is the impact? User journey maps feature in Aha! is not used, requiring product owne...
The new user story mapping is a great added feature. the user experience is a little off vs. the rest of Aha though. * Is there any way to add customization of the cards* Should be able to not show completed releases or features in the add existin...
Steve Podzamsky
over 5 years ago
in User story map
4
Unlikely to implement
For large Teams that are organized with multiple scrum teams that all contribute to the same user story map, it would useful to be able to create a user story map at the workspace line level, and incorporate features from different underlying work...
Haga Rabekoto
over 2 years ago
in User story map
0
Future consideration
There can be a lot of stuff listed under steps. Freeze (or lock) the row of steps so that as you scroll down to see the items below, you don't lose sight of what the steps are.
Tom Beck
over 5 years ago
in User story map
1
Unlikely to implement