Team Planning is the third module in Ibis Flow — currently in active exploration. We're researching how to help product and delivery leads manage capacity, spot bottlenecks, and coordinate work across multiple teams at a planning level — not just within a single sprint.
Knowing what to build is one thing — knowing which team can pick it up, and when, is another. When you're coordinating across multiple teams, capacity mismatches, hidden bottlenecks, and cross-team dependencies tend to surface too late. We're exploring how to make that coordination visible and manageable — before it becomes a problem.
These are early-stage ideas. We're gathering input from teams to understand which problems matter most — and in what order to tackle them.
A shared view of team availability across squads — who has capacity, who is at risk of overcommitment, and where demand exceeds supply before a sprint even starts.
Look beyond the next sprint — plan delivery across 3 to 6 sprints so that milestones and releases don't catch teams by surprise and commitments can be made with more confidence.
Surface constraints before they delay delivery — for example, if planned work across four teams depends on two iOS developers, the plan should make that visible at a glance.
Track when one team's delivery depends on another's output. Flag unresolved dependencies early so that sequencing decisions can be made deliberately — not reactively.
Visualise how work flows across teams and sprints over time — so that the relationship between current commitments and future milestones stays clear as plans evolve.
We're running surveys and speaking with delivery leads to understand which of these areas matters most. Your workflow could directly influence what gets built first — and how.
Estimation and Prioritisation give you a well-understood, ranked backlog. Team Planning is intended to be the next step — helping you coordinate how that work flows across teams and sprints without starting from scratch in a spreadsheet.
Real-time collaborative estimation sessions. Your team votes on tickets simultaneously, sees each other's thinking, and reaches consensus — all without spreadsheets or manual note-taking.
Structured stakeholder input using proven frameworks — MaxDiff, RICE, WSJF, or MoSCoW. Stakeholders score asynchronously via a secure email link. You review the input, apply your judgement, and publish a ranked, banded backlog.
Coordinate delivery across multiple teams — covering team availability, sprint and release planning, bottleneck identification, and cross-team dependencies. We're gathering feedback now to shape this module.
We're running surveys and speaking with product and delivery leads to understand how multi-team planning really works in practice — and which problems cause the most pain. Your input will directly influence which areas we tackle first.
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Available now
While Team Planning is being shaped, you can start using Estimation right now to get your team aligned on effort. Prioritisation launches in March 2026.