How to Create a Roadmap in Azure DevOps
Azure DevOps has built-in roadmapping. Here's how to build a roadmap that communicates strategy without micromanaging delivery.
Step-by-step
Open the Roadmap view
Navigate to your project and select the Roadmap or Timeline view. This may be available on the free tier with limited features.
Define your time horizon
For quarterly roadmaps: set the view to the next 3–6 months. For a Now/Next/Later roadmap, use swimlanes or groups instead of dates. Avoid committing to precise dates beyond 1 quarter.
Add your themes and epics
Create high-level items representing themes (e.g. "Improve onboarding") rather than individual tasks. Use custom fields for OKR alignment, team, or confidence level.
Set dependencies
Mark dependencies between roadmap items in Azure DevOps to visualise sequencing constraints.
Share with stakeholders
Export or share a read-only link. Azure DevOps supports guest access — share a view-only link with stakeholders who don't need a full account.
Pro tips
- A roadmap is a communication tool, not a contract. Date everything with a confidence level.
- Maintain one source-of-truth roadmap and derive different views (exec, team, customer-facing) from it.
- Avoid using Azure DevOps's roadmap to track individual tasks — that's what the sprint board is for.