Now Next Later Roadmap Presentation Slide


Description
The Now Next Later Product Roadmap with Releases Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides is a clear and structured way to communicate product development timelines and feature rollouts. This roadmap visually separates initiatives into Now, Next, and Later phases, helping teams and stakeholders understand short-term deliverables, upcoming improvements, and long-term goals. The slide uses color-coded elements: bold orange blocks to mark product releases (e.g., Release 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 2.1) and blue blocks to highlight feature benefits, ensuring clarity between release milestones and feature enhancements.
Each section provides space to list new features, design changes, bug fixes, or other benefits, making it simple to communicate progress in a structured, digestible way. The layout emphasizes prioritization, with curved dotted separators guiding the audience’s eyes across phases. This visual roadmap not only tracks product evolution but also provides a strong narrative for stakeholder updates, sprint planning, or executive reviews.
The professional design ensures teams can customize text, adjust phases, or expand sections for larger roadmaps. Optimized for PowerPoint and Google Slides, this template is fully editable and adaptable to fit corporate branding. It is particularly useful in agile environments where clarity of what’s happening now, what’s coming soon, and what’s planned later drives alignment across teams.
Who is it for
This roadmap template is designed for product managers, project managers, startup founders, and software development teams. It is especially valuable for leadership teams, investors, and cross-functional stakeholders seeking visibility into product strategy and timelines.
Other Uses
Beyond product roadmaps, this slide can be repurposed for marketing campaign planning, business growth strategies, HR initiatives, or IT transformation projects. Any project requiring phased planning—short, mid, and long term—can benefit from this structured visualization.
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