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How to Manage Backlog in Roadmunk

A well-managed backlog is the foundation of good sprint planning. Here's how to structure and maintain your backlog in Roadmunk.

Step-by-step

1

Create a backlog view

In Roadmunk, use a list view filtered to unstarted items. Sort by priority.

2

Define your priority system

Use Roadmunk's custom fields to add a priority field (P0/P1/P2 or Critical/High/Medium/Low). Agree on definitions with your team so priority is consistent.

3

Groom regularly

Run a backlog refinement session every 1–2 weeks. Review the top 20–30 items: update estimates, remove items that are no longer relevant, and add acceptance criteria to anything sprint-ready.

4

Use epics or initiatives for grouping

Group related backlog items under epics or parent issues so you can see the bigger picture. Link epics to your Roadmunk roadmap for end-to-end visibility.

5

Archive, don't delete

When an item is no longer relevant, move it to an archive or "Won't Do" status rather than deleting it. This preserves decision history for future reference.

Pro tips

  • A healthy backlog has 2–3 sprints worth of refined, ready-to-pull items at the top.
  • Backlog items without acceptance criteria should never enter a sprint.
  • Run a monthly backlog audit to remove stale items manually.

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