Pricing

Pay for projects, not seats.

Free until you outgrow it. Then $9. No team tier — that's the point.

Free
$0forever, no card

One workspace, one project. Public by default. A real roadmap, not a placeholder.

  • 1 workspace, 1 project
  • Public master roadmap URL
  • Refusals page — decisions are only legible if you can see the no's
  • Markdown source editor
  • Public shareable link, no sign-in required
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Pro
$9/ month

Unlimited projects. The tools that make a roadmap a product.

  • Unlimited projects per workspace
  • Custom workspace slug
  • Weekly digest emails
  • Custom OG cards on share links
  • Priority parser
  • iCal feed — subscribe in Apple, Google, Outlook
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Operator
$29/ month

Multiple workspaces under one bill. For operators running more than one product.

  • Everything in Pro
  • Multiple workspaces, one billing account
  • Per-workspace Pro features, flat rate
  • One invoice instead of many
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Students
Students
Freewith .edu or proof

Pro features, no cost. Ship your thesis, not your wallet.

  • Everything in Pro
  • Verified .edu address or proof of enrollment
  • No time limit while enrolled
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A deliberate choice

No team tier in v1.

Roadmaps are written by one voice. Comments come from many. That's not a missing feature — it's the architecture. A roadmap authored by committee doesn't have a point of view; it has a meeting. Multi-author editing is on the list, but only once we've figured out how to do it without turning every decision into a negotiation. Until then, one author, many readers. That's a better product.

Questions

The fine print, in plain English.

Will public roadmaps ever cost money?
No. Public read-only access stays free, always. The URL you share with customers will never require them to sign in or pay. That's a design constraint, not a policy.
Why public-by-default?
Because a roadmap that lives behind a login is a slide deck that escaped. The whole point is that customers, investors, and the people who asked for the thing can see it without an account. Private workspaces aren't on the roadmap.
What if I don't ship anything for a month?
Nothing happens. Roadmap doesn't expire, nag, or degrade because you went quiet. Some months the answer is 'nothing shipped' — that's a legitimate roadmap update.
Can I migrate from Productboard or Notion?
Roadmap's source format is Markdown with a lightweight front-matter spec. If you can paste, you can migrate. There's no import wizard — that's not laziness, it's a 10-minute ceiling on setup cost.
What counts as a student?
An active .edu email address, or any proof of enrollment (student ID photo, enrollment letter). We verify manually and turn it around in one business day. Email us at ethanmcn2013@gmail.com.
What happens to my data if I downgrade?
Your projects and roadmap data stay intact. Downgrading from Pro to Free means one project becomes active; the others are archived, not deleted. Upgrade again and they're back.
How do payments work?
Stripe, monthly, cancel anytime. No annual lock-in on any tier. Downgrade takes effect at the end of your billing period — we don't prorate or clawback mid-month.

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Ship the first one free.

One project, public by default, no card required. Upgrade when the project count does.