Hey, I second that!
I absolutely love the new Roadmap planning template; it's exactly what we need. However, we always aim to have a rolling 4-quarters roadmap, so the day/week timeline doesn’t work for us. We would really appreciate having at least a monthly, if not quarterly, option as well.
Hi @ddessler and @Mia Arh
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and feedback on timelines. We will be sure to share this feedback with our team.
In the meantime, for those coming across this idea, if you feel this would be helpful for you or your business, please be sure to vote for it and leave a comment about your use case to help our team scope this request!
Would be glad to get monthly or even quarterly view. Even on the miro explanation on what the difference between a roadmap and a release plan is, it states, that a roadmap usually incorporates various years. Unfortunately this not feasable with the current version yet.
I agree, I love the new intelligent roadmap template, but we plan in months and quarters, not days and weeks.
Agree! The feature is great, but cant really be used effectively for plans streching over months or quarters. Most are plans stretch over months and quarters.
Crazy this didn’t launch with months and quarters as intervals… !!!
I would like to have the month, Quarter and Yearly Interval as well in addition to days and weeks.
Would certainly like to have the monthly and quarterly feature for all timelining templates in Miro.
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for contributing to the discussion! Our team is keeping an eye on updates related to this request. While we don’t have specific news just yet, I encourage you to keep an eye on the Miro changelog for the latest features and improvements.
As soon as there’s an update on Timeline calendar setting, we’ll be sure to announce it here or update this thread.
Thanks for your input and for helping improve Miro!
Would love to have this (Read: I need this!!!)
Our reality today is that we do not use Miro as a detailed planning tool. But we want to use it as a brainstorming space for people to contribute to planning activities at a higher level that are not necessarily built at the week or even day time frames.