Introduction

A high-level overview of Loom and its core philosophy.

Loom represents a shift in how product teams manage public roadmaps. Instead of maintaining a separate "wishlist" that quickly becomes stale, Loom bridges the gap between your community's feedback and your team's actual execution.

Headless Architecture

Decoupled frontend and backend. Build your own roadmap UI or use our ready-made React components.

Thread-Centric

Every feature request starts as a discussion. Upvote, comment, and refine ideas before they enter development.

Real-time Updates

Changes in your status reflect instantly. Keep your users in the loop without checking multiple tools.

The Core Problem

Most roadmap tools are actually just "lists of potential ideas". They rarely reflect what is purely being worked on.

"A roadmap that isn't connected to your issue tracker is just a wish list."

Loom takes a different approach by treating your roadmap as a derivative of your actual engineering tasks and user conversations. It is designed to be the single source of truth for what is happening next.