Diagrammes de Gantt pour la gestion de produits
Planifiez les lancements de produits, les déploiements de fonctionnalités et la planification des sprints avec des diagrammes de Gantt conçus pour les équipes produit.
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Planifiez vos tâches
Décomposez vos projets en tâches et sous-tâches gérables. Créez des sections pour organiser chaque étape de votre projet et détailler chaque phase du processus.

Gérez votre équipe et vos ressources
En plus des membres de votre équipe, ajoutez toutes les ressources\u2014internes ou externes\u2014essentielles à la réussite de votre projet. Cela peut inclure des personnes, de l'équipement ou même des équipes externes entières.

Distribuez les tâches et la charge de travail
Attribuez des tâches à votre équipe et assurez une charge de travail équilibrée. Surveillez les charges de travail directement sur votre diagramme de Gantt ou utilisez la vue Charge de travail pour optimiser l'allocation des ressources.

Obtenez une vue d'ensemble du projet
Restez à jour sur le calendrier de votre projet grâce à la vue d'ensemble. Suivez l'avancement, les délais et les charges de travail en un coup d'œil sans vous perdre dans les détails. Passez d'une vue à l'autre comme Gantt, Tableau ou Kanban pour des informations spécifiques.

Partagez l'avancement avec les parties prenantes
Obtenez plusieurs formats d'exportation comme le PDF, le PNG et les feuilles de calcul, prêts à être partagés avec les membres de l'équipe, les parties prenantes et les clients. Utilisez notre fonction d'instantané public pour donner aux parties prenantes une vue en lecture seule de votre diagramme de Gantt sur Instagantt.

Track Dependencies Across Teams
Map cross-functional dependencies between product, engineering, design, marketing, and sales teams on a single timeline. When the design team needs an extra week for user research, see the immediate impact on engineering timelines and launch dates. Dependency visualization helps product managers coordinate the many moving parts of a product release and prevents the surprises that come from managing each team's timeline in isolation. Critical path highlighting shows which dependencies directly impact your launch date so you can focus attention where it matters most.

Compare Plans with Baselines
Create baseline snapshots of your product roadmap at any point in time — quarterly planning, board presentations, or sprint boundaries — and compare the original plan against actual progress side by side. Baselines make schedule drift visible and quantifiable. See which features started late, which are taking longer than estimated, and how the overall timeline has shifted since the plan was approved. This plan-versus-actual comparison is essential for product teams that want to improve their estimating accuracy, demonstrate progress to leadership, and communicate schedule changes with full transparency.

AI-Powered Project Creation
Describe your product initiative in plain English and let the AI Assistant generate a complete project plan with tasks, subtasks, estimated durations, and dependencies. Say something like 'Plan a mobile app feature release with design, iOS development, Android development, QA testing, and app store submission phases' and receive a professional project structure in seconds. Refine the generated plan with follow-up prompts, then save it as a template for future feature releases. The AI understands product management concepts like phased rollouts, feature flags, and beta testing stages.

Custom Fields for Product Data
Add custom fields to capture the data dimensions that product managers care about — customer impact score, strategic priority, effort estimate, engineering complexity, target persona, and OKR alignment. Custom fields appear in the Table View as sortable, filterable columns, making it easy to analyze your product backlog from multiple angles. Sort by customer impact to prioritize high-value features, filter by target persona to see a specific audience's roadmap, or group by strategic theme to ensure balanced investment across product areas.

Coordinate Product Launches
Bring every function involved in a product launch onto a single timeline — engineering feature completion, design asset delivery, marketing campaign preparation, sales enablement training, documentation updates, and customer support readiness. Map dependencies between teams so engineering delays automatically surface their impact on marketing launch dates and sales training schedules. This cross-functional launch coordination prevents the common problem of marketing launching campaigns for features that are not yet ready, and ensures that sales teams are trained on new capabilities before customers start asking questions about them.

Manage Your Product Backlog
Organize and prioritize your product backlog with custom fields for effort, impact, customer request count, strategic alignment, and technical complexity. Sort and filter to surface the highest-value items, then drag them onto your roadmap timeline when they are ready to be scheduled. Unscheduled backlog items stay organized in a dedicated section without cluttering your active roadmap view. This backlog management approach bridges the gap between product strategy and execution by making it easy to move items from initial ideation and customer research through planning, development, and delivery on a visual timeline.

Multiple Views for Different Audiences
Switch between Gantt, Table, Board, and Overview views depending on your audience and the information you need to communicate. Use the Gantt chart for detailed timeline planning with dependencies, the Table View for data analysis and filtering, the Kanban Board for sprint execution tracking, and the Overview for portfolio-level status reporting. Each view shows the same underlying data from a different perspective, so product managers can tailor their communication to technical teams, executives, and stakeholders without maintaining separate documents or presentations.
