Aligning sales, engineering, and executives shouldn't require hostage negotiation. Force stakeholders to quantify their feature requests and align your roadmap asynchronously.
When roadmaps are built on "who yelled the loudest," product managers spend all their time defending choices rather than building.
Implement RICE, ICE, or Kano models instantly. Ensure everyone evaluates features through the exact same lens.
When a new feature request comes in, send them an Axiom link. Make them do the work of quantifying its value before it distracts the team.
Generate reports that show exactly why a feature was prioritized. Show the gap between Sales' impact score and Engineering's effort score.
Every single day, you have to tell Sales that their million-dollar feature request isn't happening. You have to tell the CEO that their pet project is delayed. You spend 40% of your week in defensive meetings, acting as a human shield for your engineering team, constantly justifying the roadmap. It's emotionally draining. You didn't become a Product Manager to argue about Jira tickets; you became a PM to build great software.
"We need to prioritize our Q3 roadmap. We have 5 major features proposed. We need to evaluate them based on projected ARR, engineering weeks, and churn reduction."
Generated: Q3 Roadmap Scoring Matrix
Criteria: ARR Impact (Weight: High), Effort (Weight: High), Churn Risk (Weight: Medium). Async scoring links ready to distribute.
When a chaotic list of feature requests hits your desk, the last thing you want to do is spend three hours configuring a massive spreadsheet. With Axiom, you simply paste your messy product backlog notes into the prompt. Axiom's AI instantly parses the chaos and builds a bespoke, mathematically rigorous prioritization matrix. It extracts the features, scaffolds the exact criteria you need, and hands you a link to send to your stakeholders.
Imagine the next time Sales demands a random feature to close a deal. Instead of arguing, you send them an Axiom link. You force them to input the actual MRR impact. You force Engineering to input the actual effort. When the feature falls to the bottom of the list, you don't have to be the bad guy anymore—the math does the talking. You reclaim your time, end the marathon alignment meetings, and get back to actually building the product.
Stop building evaluation spreadsheets from scratch. Describe your problem, and Axiom will instantly generate the exact framework you need to align your team.
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