Avion is a real-time, collaborative user story mapping tool for agile teams.
With Avion you can:
1) Visualise your entire product and its user journeys on a user story map.
2) Effectively plan future releases and uncover gaps in your plans by identifying dependencies.
3) Focus on delivering real value to your users by prioritising the right work.
4) Easily share your release plans and product roadmap with your whole team.
I've been user story mapping for a number of years. Tools on the web has never been a strong point for story mapping. Avion is the best I've found so far. Personally I'm using it in conjunction with Azure Devops to manage our planning and delivery processes.
Still lacks a few things such as tagging, but I asked them team and this is planned on their upcoming roadmap.
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Agree with others that outlining these details in a story's description is the way to go. Another tool for you to check out (I helped build it): Avion โ Story Mapping. Source: over 1 year ago
To give some recommendation on a non-mainstream tool: I really enjoy using avion.io for a side project right now. Source: almost 3 years ago
I came across [this site](https://transno.com/) and saw a wonderful feature - "Note to Mind Map" - that I've always wanted inside Notion. However, since Transno has been closed and discontinued, I really hope the Mind Map feature can be added to Notion itself. Instead of a table of contents all stacked together, it would be really helpful if Notion could generate an overview of a stack's contents inside a... Source: 12 months ago
Since I do brainstorm, I'd recommend getting your ideas out of your head into something. That's called a braindump and it's done by lots of people including those who have a lot of tasks they'd like to do. If they dump all their thoughts they may realize that they were trying many many many important things in their head. Once on paper or digital paper, they can review their ideas, play with them and brainstorm... Source: about 1 year ago
I outline all types of things all the time. A mind map is another option since it's really a visual version of an outline. You can see that in action at https://transno.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
[Transno] This is an app available on the App Store as well as a web app. This is great for outlines, notes, and mind mapping. You create your notes in an outline format and it easily converts to a mind-map view. You can also share and collaborate with others. It takes a minute to get used to just like notion but they provide templates and guide you through tutorials to help you learn to navigate and use the app... Source: over 1 year ago
In re-reading your post, it occurred to me that you might also want to look at parallel/ horizontal outliners like gingko Https://gingkowriter.com/ or https://gingkoapp.com/ (there Was talk of a desktop app) https://wavemaker.co.uk/blog/wavemaker-version-3-is-live Evergreennotes https://evergreennotes.com/ (I believe it is inspired by https://andymatuschak.org/ Technique). Speare.com and... Source: over 2 years ago
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