Does Qomon have a public roadmap?
A question we get often: where’s your public roadmap? We used to have one. Today, we don’t. Not because we’re hiding our plans, but because of how we like to build, alongside the organizations and movements we serve. Here’s a look internally.We set big initiatives every year
Every year we pick a handful of initiatives that move Qomon’s products forward: an offline mode for canvassing, smarter workflows to turn contacts into action, deeper insights from your data with AI, a social feed on your action to keep your volunteers motivated. We love talking about where we’re heading whenever it’s useful, and we share these big bets openly. But our sector, and the way we build in 2026, runs on reactivity. What’s true today won’t necessarily be true in three months, technically or otherwise. And the causes we serve face emergencies that can’t wait. So we anchor on outcomes, not a calendar. Within the frame of those big initiatives, we’d rather reprioritize and stay flexible.We reprioritize every cycle
This is the heart of it. We revisit development every month, because the world you work in moves fast. A moment can appear in days and shape a whole season. So each month we ask: what matters most right now, what did we learn from users, where can we create the most value for the movement next? Then we adjust. We adjust based on what users tell us. Every six weeks we run user days, and our Collaborative Development Initiative can reshape priorities too. The steady part is our product vision. We know what aligns and what doesn’t, and we hold firm on the big goals and initiatives we set for the year.We build in cycles: Qomon is a Toyota
Our work runs in focused cycles where the team commits to a clear set of outcomes and ships them. Value arrives steadily, cycle after cycle, instead of piling up for one big release far down the line. If you like cars, think Toyota. If you buy a Toyota Prius in 2025, the 2026 model won’t be identical, because Toyota keeps refining it from what drivers actually report. Other carmakers wait five years for the next version of the model. We’d rather improve continuously, shaped by what you tell us along the way. Qomon is a Toyota.What this means
Our roadmap is a list of non-negotiable initiatives for the year, with the flexibility to move as conditions change. For us, a roadmap isn’t a promise about dates. It’s a shared direction we build together, one cycle at a time.If you’d like to learn more about our product organization or our major initiatives, feel free to get in touch.

