From roadmap to evidence: what TradingFlow is building
TradingFlow's public roadmap shows what is planned, next, in progress, and done, while shipped Rank evidence shows how product work becomes a verifiable workflow.
Product plans are more useful when people can inspect them. TradingFlow now has a public roadmap at app.tradingflow.com/user/roadmap, so anyone can see how ideas move from a backlog into the next-up, in-progress, and done stages.
The public roadmap is a directional view of product work, not a promise that every item will ship on a fixed date.
A simple way to follow product work
The roadmap is designed to answer three practical questions without making you search through a dashboard or a long announcement thread:
- What is being considered? Browse the backlog and the items that are moving toward active work.
- What is changing now? Open a card to read the current description and understand the user problem it represents.
- How can I participate? The roadmap stays readable for guests; sign in when you want to vote, comment, or connect your feedback to the product workspace.
Featurebase provides the roadmap surface and participation state. TradingFlow keeps the surrounding app experience focused: roadmap participation is a product-community action, not an analysis tool or a market signal.
From a roadmap item to shipped evidence
The roadmap is about direction. Once an analytical capability ships, it should be visible in the workflow that owns the evidence. In the current Rank Contracts surface, the Wall Flow column places a concise wall-alignment state beside flow and exposure context. The label is a compact pointer; detailed wall strikes, flow evidence, and provenance remain behind the symbol drawer's consented flow view.
Production Rank Contracts, Aug 19, 2026. The values are session-specific context, not a forecast or a trading signal.
Roadmap versus release notes
The roadmap describes direction and work in motion. It should not be read as a delivery guarantee, a date commitment, or a promise that an idea will remain unchanged.
When a feature is actually available, use the right release surface:
- Major launches are explained in a dedicated blog article and then announced through the signed-in Featurebase Updates surface.
- Smaller user-visible improvements and fixes are summarized on the public Product Changelog.
- Market evidence still belongs in the product workflows themselves, such as Rank and Option Trades—not in roadmap copy.
This separation keeps the roadmap honest and makes shipped behavior easier to verify.
Open the roadmap
Visit the public TradingFlow roadmap to browse the current board. When you are ready to research, continue to TradingFlow App Home and choose the workflow that matches your question.
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