 Hi, product people. This is Adriana here to talk about Product School's Product Roadmap Template. So first of all, what is a Product Roadmap? A Product Roadmap is a list of features or projects organized usually in a timeline or priority based way. And as you can see here, there are many different kinds of roadmaps each suited to a different kind of situation. And in our template, we're going to focus on these four. Feature, item-based, agile and visual. And starting with Feature, this is kind of your basic starter pack product management roadmap. You start with the features that you need to build and you expand that out into a timeline. To get to this in our template, you'll go here and you'll either make a copy in Google Sheets or download as an Excel. And when you do that, you'll get to a page like this. And as you can see, the features are here, the more detailed aspects of those are here. And it's set into a year timeline. You can do a year, you can do a quarter, whatever suits your needs. Next, we have the outcome-based roadmap. So the outcome-based roadmap is much more aligned with what modern product teams are doing. So it's a reverse engineering of the feature roadmap. And instead of starting with the features and building from there, you will actually start with the product vision and work your way down into objectives and key results and ultimately get to your feature or experiment. So, again, much more aligned with current product practices in that it is outcome and experiment-based, rather than feature-based. All right. Next up, we have the agile roadmap. And the agile roadmap is much more technical. So this is when you need to get into the nitty-gritty with your engineering team. And again, to get to this roadmap, you'll either make a copy or download. And this is what the example looks like. You can see the timeline is much shorter, it's sprint-based, and the tasks are much more technical. All right. And next, we have the visual roadmap. And this is almost the opposite of the agile roadmap in that there are not that many details. It really focuses on an overview on the key points on the overall product vision. And this is great if you want to communicate with stakeholders or someone external to the team just to give them kind of that high-level view of what your product is all about. And that is it. Thank you so much for watching. And if you have any questions, you can head over to the product school website or YouTube channel where we have lots more content on product roadmaps. Thank you.