Dragonboat is a top-tier Product Portfolio Management (PPM) platform architected for mid-market and enterprise organizations transitioning from project-centric to outcome-centric delivery. Unlike traditional roadmapping tools that function as static visualizers, Dragonboat operates as a dynamic orchestration layer that bridges the gap between high-level strategic OKRs and bottom-up execution data from tools like Jira and Azure DevOps. Its technical architecture supports a 'Responsive PPM' framework, allowing for multi-dimensional portfolio views, automated resource bottleneck detection, and real-time scenario modeling. In the 2026 market, Dragonboat distinguishes itself by integrating predictive AI to forecast delivery risks based on historical velocity and allocation drift. It serves as the single source of truth for C-suite executives tracking ROI and Product Ops leads managing complex cross-team dependencies. By centralizing requests, prioritization, and execution tracking, it eliminates the manual overhead of manual spreadsheet-based reporting, ensuring that every engineering hour is aligned with a business objective.
Productboard focuses more on the 'Discovery' and customer feedback phase, whereas Dragonboat focuses on 'Portfolio Management,' resource capacity, and connecting strategy to execution.
Does Dragonboat support multiple Jira instances?
Yes, Dragonboat can connect to multiple Jira instances and projects simultaneously, centralizing them into one portfolio.
Can I use it for non-software projects?
While optimized for Agile software teams, it is highly configurable and used by Marketing and Operations teams for strategic planning.
Is there a limit to how many OKRs I can track?
On the Professional and Enterprise plans, you can track unlimited OKRs across multiple organizational layers.
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How does Dragonboat differ from Productboard?
Productboard focuses more on the 'Discovery' and customer feedback phase, whereas Dragonboat focuses on 'Portfolio Management,' resource capacity, and connecting strategy to execution.