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Aha!

What began as an idea Brian de Haaff and Dr. Chris Waters founded Aha! in the spring of 2013 in Menlo Park, California. They wanted to help themselves and product development teams just like them build better software. Collectively, they have founded or been early employees of six cloud- based technology companies in Silicon Valley, where they have led product and engineering. Touched a nerve It was immediately obvious that many product managers wanted a better way to create brilliant strategy and visual roadmaps. Over 600 companies signed up for the Beta within two months. And that was just the beginning. Many of the world's top technology and Web companies use the service. The company has become the obvious choice for product managers around the world and over 20,000 users now trust Aha! And became a movement In July 2014 we published a framework for personal and business success -- The Responsive Method. It is centered around the belief that interactions with urgency are what propel people and organizations forward. We hope you will join us to drive this software revolution. Strategy Puts Business Goals First All great products have a soul. Set your product vision based on the market and customers. And then define how you will win by mapping key strategic imperatives to your features and releases. Visual Roadmaps Keep Everyone in Sync Define your upcoming sprints or releases and help the team visualize what’s coming. We are development methodology agnostic and support traditional and agile teams. Crowd-source ideas Empower customers, employees, and other stakeholders to submit ideas that you can actually act on. Capture them all in one place, visualize their priority, and promote the ones that matter to features. Clearly Define User Stories To Stay in Control Gather and refine your features and user stories to give engineering the detail they need. Easily drag and drop cards and drill in with one click to update, refine, and set priority.

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