I think four levels (or even the ability to customize the number of levels) will give Stories on Board a major USP / Market differentiator in terms of other similar toolsets. Agile / SCRUM suggests four levels (Theme > Epic > Feature > Story) for many strong technical reasons yet very few if any toolsets support this, JIRA allows Themes (and Features?) but only as effectively labels and the USM plugins for JIRA such as Bauer only support two levels (Epic > Story). Most organisations that conduct Agile in a SAFe environment are crying out for this capability because it makes big picture orchestration far more effective.
Hi all
I think four levels (or even the ability to customize the number of levels) will give Stories on Board a major USP / Market differentiator in terms of other similar toolsets. Agile / SCRUM suggests four levels (Theme > Epic > Feature > Story) for many strong technical reasons yet very few if any toolsets support this, JIRA allows Themes (and Features?) but only as effectively labels and the USM plugins for JIRA such as Bauer only support two levels (Epic > Story). Most organisations that conduct Agile in a SAFe environment are crying out for this capability because it makes big picture orchestration far more effective.
Steve