Built for Product Managers
Roadmap planning, user data analytics, and cross-team collaboration — all in one workspace.
Product managers need data, context, and cross-team alignment simultaneously — and rarely get all three from the same tool. Lodos gives PMs self-serve data access through Data Analyst, visual flow mapping in Flowchart Studio, feature planning on Kanban boards, and cross-team communication through Social Hive and MeMeet — all connected so the decision and the work live in the same place.
Pain Points
Product metrics locked in databases — waiting on engineers to run queries for basic usage data
Roadmaps built in slides, disconnected from the actual tasks the team is working on
User feedback scattered across Slack, email, and customer success tools with no central home
Specs written in Notion, tasks in Jira, and meetings in Zoom — no thread connecting them
How It Works
Connect your database to Data Analyst and ask product questions in plain English: "show daily active users for the last 30 days," "which features had the most engagement this quarter." Answers in seconds, not engineering tickets.
Use Flowchart Studio to define user flows and feature specs visually. Share with engineering and design for feedback directly in the workspace — no slides to update, no separate doc to maintain.
Run sprint planning and stakeholder alignment calls in MeMeet with collaborative notes. Every accepted feature or action item gets added to the Task Management board immediately — no re-entry, no dropped context.
The Solution
From user data to shipped features — product management in one workspace.
Kanban boards for feature planning, backlog grooming, and release tracking. Connect specs directly to tasks.
Ask your database anything in plain English. Pull user retention, feature adoption, and conversion metrics without filing a data ticket.
Map user flows, feature specs, and system architecture visually. Share diagrams with engineering and design without leaving the workspace.
Run planning sessions and stakeholder reviews with collaborative notes. Action items sync to the task board automatically.
Channels for product feedback, feature discussions, and cross-team coordination. Keep product conversations in context, not lost in email.
Audit any URL for performance, SEO, and accessibility. Run competitor site checks or validate your own pages before launch.
FAQ
Yes. Data Analyst accepts natural language questions — describe what you want to know and it generates the query, runs it, and returns results as charts or tables. No SQL required, no engineering dependency for routine data questions.
Lodos supports roadmap planning through Kanban boards and Flowchart diagrams. Boards organize features by status and priority across sprints or quarters. Flowchart Studio handles visual roadmap representations — user journeys, feature dependency trees, and milestone sequences — that can be shared with stakeholders directly.
All teams share one workspace. Specs written in Notebook are linked to task cards in Task Management. API endpoints tested in API Tester are visible to the engineering team. Design files in Lodrive are accessible to developers. Alignment happens through shared context, not scheduled sync meetings.
Yes. Lodos supports multiple project boards and channel structures, making it practical to manage separate product lines or feature tracks within the same workspace. Each product or initiative gets its own board, channel, and Lodrive folder — with shared team access governed by Workspace Manager.
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