Feature Development Priority Project Template

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Streamline your feature development process with this template designed for CEOs in the online services industry. The Priority Matrix approach ensures you focus on the most impactful and urgent features, leading to higher user satisfaction and growth.

Follow the step-by-step tasks to research user needs, brainstorm feature ideas, evaluate technical feasibility, and prioritize features. Then, develop, test, launch, and monitor each feature systematically to ensure optimal performance.

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Proposed Tasks

High Impact, High Urgency

  • Task 1: User Research due in 1 week
    ☐ Identify key user needs ☐ Survey existing users ☐ Analyze user behavior data
  • Task 2: Feature Ideation due in 2 weeks
    ☐ Brainstorm new feature ideas ☐ Evaluate potential impact of each feature
  • Task 4: Prioritize Features due in 1 month
    ☐ Rank features based on impact and urgency ☐ Create development roadmap
  • Task 5: Develop Feature A due in 2 months
    ☐ Design feature A ☐ Code feature A ☐ Test feature A
  • Task 6: User Testing Feature A due in 2.5 months
    ☐ Recruit user testers ☐ Collect feedback ☐ Make necessary adjustments
  • Task 7: Launch Feature A due in 3 months
    ☐ Prepare launch materials ☐ Coordinate with marketing ☐ Launch feature A

High Impact, Low Urgency

  • Task 3: Technical Feasibility Study due in 3 weeks
    ☐ Evaluate technical feasibility of top features ☐ Estimate development time for each feature
  • Task 9: Develop Feature B due in 4 months
    ☐ Design feature B ☐ Code feature B ☐ Test feature B
  • Task 10: User Testing Feature B due in 4.5 months
    ☐ Recruit user testers ☐ Collect feedback ☐ Make necessary adjustments
  • Task 11: Launch Feature B due in 5 months
    ☐ Prepare launch materials ☐ Coordinate with marketing ☐ Launch feature B
  • Task 13: Develop Feature C due in 6 months
    ☐ Design feature C ☐ Code feature C ☐ Test feature C
  • Task 14: User Testing Feature C due in 6.5 months
    ☐ Recruit user testers ☐ Collect feedback ☐ Make necessary adjustments
  • Task 15: Launch Feature C due in 7 months
    ☐ Prepare launch materials ☐ Coordinate with marketing ☐ Launch feature C

Low Impact, High Urgency

  • Task 8: Monitor Feature A Performance due in 3.5 months
    ☐ Track user engagement with feature A ☐ Collect user feedback ☐ Adjust feature as necessary
  • Task 12: Monitor Feature B Performance due in 5.5 months
    ☐ Track user engagement with feature B ☐ Collect user feedback ☐ Adjust feature as necessary
  • Task 16: Monitor Feature C Performance due in 7.5 months
    ☐ Track user engagement with feature C ☐ Collect user feedback ☐ Adjust feature as necessary

Low Impact, Low Urgency

  • Task 17: Develop Feature D due in 8 months
    ☐ Design feature D ☐ Code feature D ☐ Test feature D
  • Task 18: User Testing Feature D due in 8.5 months
    ☐ Recruit user testers ☐ Collect feedback ☐ Make necessary adjustments
  • Task 19: Launch Feature D due in 9 months
    ☐ Prepare launch materials ☐ Coordinate with marketing ☐ Launch feature D
  • Task 20: Monitor Feature D Performance due in 9.5 months
    ☐ Track user engagement with feature D ☐ Collect user feedback ☐ Adjust feature as necessary