Product managers working in the features board cannot easily tell whether a workspace release is attached to a roll-up release. That relationship is available if someone clicks into the release, but in practice many users stay focused on the board and do not open release details.
As a result, releases that should be tied to a roll-up release can be missed or created without the proper relationship.
Note: releases can be created and connected to the roll-up release when it is first generated. This issue is more common when a new workspace is created or if it is determined that a workspace needs to contribute to a roll-up release after the roll-up release has already been created. Teams may miss that their release needs to be connected to the roll-up release.
This creates confusion and extra manual oversight for the people managing roll-up releases.
Teams may plan work in the correct workspace release but still fail to associate it to the broader roll-up release, which affects visibility and coordination across products.
It also increases last-minute cleanup and makes it harder to trust release views as a complete picture of what is actually shipping.
Add a clear visual indicator on the features board to show when a workspace release is attached to a roll-up release.
This could appear directly in the release column header or as a lightweight badge/label that surfaces the roll-up release name without requiring users to click into release details.
The goal would be to make the relationship obvious in the place where product managers already do their day-to-day planning, similar to how other relationships are surfaced visually in board views today (i.e. epics)