PlayJoob turns task boards into interactive strategy maps for product teams
By
Greg Neu
More crust than filling. Mostly air.
Summary
PlayJoob is a visual workspace for product teams that transforms traditional task boards into an interactive strategy-style map. Sprints and tickets are displayed on a world map, where completing missions progresses the team across the globe, grows a shared "tree of progress," and rewards skill cards representing collective learning.
Key quotes
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Each completed mission shows how you move across the world, grow your shared 'tree of progress,' and collect skill cards that mark what you've learned together.
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