Bring work in from estimation sessions, board filters, backlog views, or manual and CSV imports. Collect structured input from internal stakeholders and customers, review the evidence with AI and statistics, then publish a clear decision record your organisation can trust.
This is not another spreadsheet exercise. Ibis Flow gives product teams one prioritisation workflow that scales from roadmap decisions to product increments, OKRs, and sprint planning while keeping the host accountable for the final call.
Set up the session, gather input, review evidence, decide, publish, and carry the result forward without rebuilding the process in separate tools.
Invite whole teams, leadership, delivery partners, and customers into the same structured exercise so decisions are visible and better informed.
Use the work you already have in your backlog and move the output back into your delivery workflow without copy-paste or manual reconciliation.
The workflow is designed to keep contribution easy for stakeholders and judgement clear for the host.
Start a session from an estimation backlog, board filter, backlog view, manual list, or CSV import and define the scoring guidance and response window.
Stakeholders join through a secure link in their browser. No Ibis Flow subscription seat is required, which keeps participation friction low.
Stakeholders contribute through a guided experience — scoring with sliders for RICE or placing items into priority categories for MoSCoW. Live ranking feedback updates as they go, and they can ask questions publicly or privately to the host.
Use statistical summaries, AI debriefing, comments, notes, and drag-and-drop banding across Now, Next, Later, and Won't Do to shape the final decision.
Generate and publish a final decision record for stakeholders to review, then carry the prioritised outcome back into your backlog and onward planning.
Step 1 — Set Up From Real Work
Build the session from real delivery inputs instead of retyping items into another document. Hosts can pull in work from estimation sessions, boards, filters, manual entry, and CSV imports, then add scoring guidance, attachments, and response reminders in the same setup flow.

Start from an existing estimation session when prioritisation follows refinement
Frameworks
RICE scoring and MoSCoW categorisation are both available now — giving teams a choice between data-driven scoring and fast stakeholder alignment. WSJF, MaxDiff, and Buy a Feature are planned next so teams can grow into additional prioritisation methods on the same platform.
Collect Reach, Impact, Confidence, and Effort input through a guided stakeholder experience with live ranking feedback and host review.
Weighted Shortest Job First for balancing value, urgency, and effort across competing work.
Stakeholders place items into Must Have, Should Have, Could Have, and Won't Have categories through a guided experience with live category distribution and host review.
Relative comparison scoring for sets where stakeholders need to make sharper trade-offs between options.
Budget-based prioritisation for workshops where stakeholders need to reveal what they value most.
Step 2 — Stakeholder Input
The stakeholder experience is built for participation, not training. People receive a secure link, use simple sliders to score items, see the ranking effect live, and ask questions when they need more context. That makes it practical to include customers and wider business voices, not just the immediate product team.

Stakeholders see a clear queue of items they need to score
Step 3 — Host Review
The host gets a decision workspace, not just a leaderboard. Review the statistical spread, stakeholder comments, AI debriefing, and your own notes, then use drag-and-drop banding to shape the final decision across Now, Next, Later, and Won't Do.

AI and statistics surface the main signals before the final call is made
Step 4 — Publish And Align
When the call is made, publish a transparent decision record. Stakeholders can review the published outcome, see the final ranking and communication, and understand how the organisation intends to move forward. That visibility is what turns broad input into real alignment.
The same workflow works for more than backlog grooming. It fits any product decision where you need structured input, transparent trade-offs, and a clear published outcome.
What's next
Prioritisation decides what matters most. Team Planning, now in development, is where that ranked outcome turns into coordinated delivery across teams, capacity, and future sprints.
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