ProductGo by DevSamurai vs. StoriesOnBoard

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
ProductGo by DevSamurai
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
DevSamurai’s ProductGo for Jira is here to helps developers overcome the challenges when developing new software, such as struggling to identify end users and understand their needs, and manage a massive flat product backlog, or track project progress. ProductGo simplifies user analysis, backlog management, and project tracking with its features for…
$1
per month per user
StoriesOnBoard
Score 1.1 out of 10
N/A
StoriesOnBoard is a holistic product management tool powered by user feedback. Through collecting user and customer feedback into a single repository and sorting it based on custom rules and collaborating with stakeholders to form actionable feature ideas from them, users can make sure their ideas will be driven by real user needs. Ideas can be validated on a public roadmap and then placed on a user story map to plan releases. StoriesOnBoard supports the product management…
$19
per edior
Pricing
ProductGo by DevSamuraiStoriesOnBoard
Editions & Modules
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Basic - billed annually
$19
per edior
Standard - billed annually
$26
per edior
Pro - billed annually
$45
per edior
Enterprise - billed annually
$499
40+ users
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
ProductGo by DevSamuraiStoriesOnBoard
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
ProductGo by DevSamuraiStoriesOnBoard
Likelihood to Recommend
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(3 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
7.3
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
ProductGo by DevSamuraiStoriesOnBoard
Likelihood to Recommend
DevSamurai
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StoriesOnBoard
As mentioned earlier, we also use StoriesOnBoard to create other processes (customer and employee journey). We use the swim lanes to differentiate between measures, tools and processes and working with them is very easy and understandable for this purpose.
Less easy is the use of context, i.e. when one part of a story map depends on another story map. This cannot be avoided (at least for us) to avoid creating redundancy (and the risk of creating different stages). At appropriate places, we refer to the other map in the title.
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Pros
DevSamurai
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StoriesOnBoard
  • User role management
  • Jira integration
  • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Filtering by personas
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Cons
DevSamurai
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StoriesOnBoard
  • Switching the view to a vertical mode (easier to scroll).
  • Better availability of information on user story mapping.
  • Possibility to link to activities and steps from other maps (Context).
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Usability
DevSamurai
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StoriesOnBoard
StoriesOnBoard works really well; all features are well thought through. It could look a bit fresher, although the new updated dashboard is already much better than it was.
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Alternatives Considered
DevSamurai
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StoriesOnBoard
The only other competitor we looked at was cardboardit.com. Both had solid functionality, but StoriesOnBoard was more user-friendly and quick to learn and use in our opinion.
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Return on Investment
DevSamurai
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StoriesOnBoard
  • StoriesOnBoard (and story mapping in general) creates a low-cost visual method of aligning on high-level business and technical requirements early in a project and provides an ongoing reference as the project progresses. Having this alignment is critical for the later stages of the project.
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ScreenShots

ProductGo by DevSamurai Screenshots

Screenshot of Highlight 1 - User Story MapScreenshot of Highlight 2 - Advanced PersonasScreenshot of Screenshot of Highlight 1.1 - User Story Map - 870x495Screenshot of Highlight 2.1 - Advanced Personas- 870x495Screenshot of Highlight 3.1 - Roadmap - 870x495

StoriesOnBoard Screenshots

Screenshot of StoriesOnBoard Workspace DashboardScreenshot of Story map collectionScreenshot of Story map exampleScreenshot of Story card example