Roadmap

Introduction

At Skyscrapers, we believe the best platform is built together with our customers.

That’s why we’ve created this shared repository: a space where you as customer can follow our roadmap, share your ideas and contribute your knowledge and feedback. By working transparently and collaboratively, we can ensure that our platform and services continue to evolve in a way that truly supports your needs. Your input helps shape our priorities and improvements, because in the end, everything we build is meant for you.

We’re excited to have you involved and look forward to building better solutions together.

How it works

Our roadmap lives right here in GitHub:

  • Issues represent roadmap items — features, improvements, and initiatives we’re working on or planning.
  • The board view visualizes these issues in a board view, so you can easily track what’s planned, in progress, or completed.
  • Discussions are where we invite you to share your thoughts, suggestions, and feedback on upcoming items.

We regularly update the roadmap to reflect our current priorities and long-term direction.

Get Involved

We’d love your input and participation! Whenever you see a roadmap item labeled as “Collecting feedback”, you can join the linked GitHub Discussion (this is mentioned in the issues) to:

  • Share your use cases or challenges
  • Suggest improvements or new ideas
  • Vote or comment to show your interest

To stay up to date:

  • Watch this repository to get notifications about new items and updates.
  • Follow discussions on topics that matter most to you.

Your input is what keeps our roadmap meaningful and focused. Thank you for helping us shape the future of Skyscrapers!

Goals of the Roadmap

  • Increase transparency about what we’re working on and why we make certain decisions
  • Gather early feedback from customers
  • Keep you informed about progress and priorities
  • Strengthen collaboration between Skyscrapers and our customers

Still Evolving

We’re experimenting with how we structure and share our roadmap. This means the format, the level of detail, or even the tools we use might change over time. The content of the roadmap is also evolving; it doesn’t capture everything we have in mind and not all items on the roadmap are worked out as they should be for all our stakeholders. Keep that in mind when reviewing the contents. Projects that have the is committed field are the projects that we have an official plan for.

Our goal is to make this roadmap as useful, transparent, and collaborative as possible. We welcome your feedback not just on the content of the roadmap, but also on how we present it.

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