Product Teams
Build products with confidence — QPM takes care of process management.
QPM helps product teams work as a unified system — from task creation to release and post-launch support. Build your backlog, plan iterations, manage priorities, and control quality, all within one interface.

Who benefits from QPM in product teams
Product Managers
Lead your product from concept to release. QPM automatically plans iterations, distributes tasks based on skills and workload, and highlights risks in real time.
Team Leads (Development, Design, Analytics)
Assign tasks by competencies, monitor team workload, and get a transparent view of overall progress.
Engineers / DevOps / Backend / Frontend
Track tasks, releases, bugs, and deployments. Quality Control allows you to include review stages, automated tests, and CI/CD processes directly within tasks.
Designers, UX / UI / Researchers
Organize interface design workflows in a shared workspace. QPM.ai helps track task statuses, align feedback, and manage deadlines across design, development, and product teams.
Product Owners (PO)
Oversee goal implementation through Team Monitoring, Task Boards, and Gantt Charts in real time — without micromanagement.
Business Analysts (BA)
Create requirements, document process logic, and track implementation within a single system. QPM.ai helps BAs structure analytics, link requirements to team tasks, and monitor progress through Gantt Charts and Relations Diagrams.
Project Managers & Tech Directors
QPM unites goals, tasks, dependencies, teams, and timelines, giving you a single source of truth and total clarity.
Business Owners
Stay aligned from strategy to execution. QPM gives you a full visibility into business movement, risks, and gaps at all levels.
Why QPM is the Perfect Solution for Product Teams
A Single Space for Collaboration
In QPM, all team members can see tasks, files, comments, and updates in one shared environment. This means developers, designers, analysts, and marketers work within the same context and have equal access to information — without barriers or confusion.
Smart Task Distribution
The Autoassignment feature eliminates manual workload for managers. The system automatically assigns tasks to the most suitable team members based on their skills, experience, and current workload. For example, if one developer is on vacation and another is overloaded, QPM finds the optimal assignee to avoid delays and maintain team balance.
Iteration and Deadline Management
QPM dynamically rebuilds schedules in real time when team composition, priorities, or conditions change. With the Deferred Iterations feature, teams can plan projects several phases ahead. The system accounts for task dependencies and automatically adds time buffers to reduce the risk of missed deadlines.
Full Process Visibility
QPM provides a transparent, real-time overview of project progress, showing task statuses, delays, workload distribution, and inter-team dependencies. Interactive visual tools like Gantt Chart, Relations Diagram, and Task Board make it easy to identify what impacts delivery speed and where attention is needed.
Compatibility with Your Daily Tools
QPM aligns seamlessly with tools your team already uses — including GitHub, GitLab, Azure, Google Drive, and OneDrive. This ensures that tasks, code, documents, and discussions are all connected within a single ecosystem, eliminating the need to switch between multiple platforms and windows.
Smart Dashboards & Analytics
See how your teams and projects are performing in real time. Uncover delays, track progress, and manage resources: all from one powerful platform.
Built for Every Role
A single system that works for project managers, developers, testers, designers, and leadership. QPM keeps everyone aligned and moving toward the same goals.
How Product Teams Can Use QPM: Step by Step
In QPM, you can create Streams for key product areas (for example, design, development, analytics, or marketing). For each area, Objectives are defined with specific metrics and business weight. This helps teams align their focus and see how each task contributes to the company’s overall goals.

