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๐Ÿš€ Productboard Release OpenClaw Skill - ClawHub

Do you want your AI agent to automate Productboard Release workflows? This free skill from ClawHub helps with transportation tasks without building custom tools from scratch.

What this skill does

Manage ProductBoard releases and roadmap planning

Install

npx clawhub@latest install productboard-release

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ProductBoard Release Planning Skill

Plan and manage product releases by organizing features, tracking progress, and updating statuses in ProductBoard.

Available Tools

  • pb_feature_create - Create new features for releases
  • pb_feature_update - Update feature status and details
  • pb_feature_list - List features by status or product
  • pb_feature_get - Get detailed feature information
  • pb_product_list - List products
  • pb_product_hierarchy - View product structure
  • pb_user_list - Find users to assign as owners

Release Planning Workflow

1. Review Current State

1. pb_product_hierarchy - Understand workspace structure
2. pb_feature_list with status "candidate" - Review feature candidates
3. pb_feature_list with status "in-progress" - Check ongoing work

2. Prioritize Features

Review candidates and update their status:

pb_feature_update:
  - id: "feature-id"
  - status: "in-progress"  // Move to active development

3. Assign Owners

Find users and assign feature ownership:

1. pb_user_list - Get available team members
2. pb_feature_update:
   - id: "feature-id"
   - ownerEmail: "[email protected]"

4. Set Timeframes

Add planning dates to features:

pb_feature_update:
  - id: "feature-id"
  - startDate: "2024-01-15"
  - endDate: "2024-02-15"

5. Track Progress

Monitor feature statuses:

pb_feature_list with status "in-progress" - Active development
pb_feature_list with status "shipped" - Completed features

Feature Status Lifecycle

Status Description
new Just created, not yet evaluated
candidate Being considered for development
in-progress Actively being developed
shipped Released to customers
postponed Deferred to future planning
archived No longer relevant

Planning Scenarios

Sprint Planning

  1. List candidates: pb_feature_list with status "candidate"
  2. Review each feature: pb_feature_get for details
  3. Move selected features to in-progress: pb_feature_update
  4. Assign owners: pb_feature_update with ownerEmail
  5. Set sprint dates: pb_feature_update with startDate/endDate

Release Retrospective

  1. List shipped features: pb_feature_list with status "shipped"
  2. Review feedback on features: Use feedback skill tools
  3. Archive completed work: pb_feature_update with status "archived"

Quarterly Planning

  1. Review product hierarchy: pb_product_hierarchy
  2. List all active features by product
  3. Reassess priorities and update statuses
  4. Create new features as needed: pb_feature_create

Organizing Features

By Product

pb_feature_create:
  - name: "Feature name"
  - productId: "product-id"
  - status: "candidate"

By Component

pb_feature_create:
  - name: "Feature name"
  - componentId: "component-id"
  - status: "candidate"

As Sub-feature

pb_feature_create:
  - name: "Sub-feature name"
  - parentFeatureId: "parent-feature-id"

Best Practices

  1. Use consistent statuses: Move features through the lifecycle systematically
  2. Assign owners early: Clear ownership improves accountability
  3. Set realistic timeframes: Update dates as plans change
  4. Organize hierarchically: Use products, components, and sub-features
  5. Archive completed work: Keep the backlog clean by archiving shipped features
  6. Review regularly: Use listing tools to audit feature states
Original URL: https://github.com/openclaw/skills/blob/main/skills/robertoamoreno/productboard-release

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