Linked product hierarchy
Move naturally from a product to its personas, ideas, features, requirements, and acceptance criteria without losing the thread of what belongs where.
Delightful Navigation
Full.CX keeps product profiles, personas, ideas, features, requirements, and acceptance criteria connected so teams can review the right detail at the right moment.
Navigation that clarifies
Navigation becomes valuable when it reflects how product work really unfolds. Full.CX helps teams move between layers of the product with less friction, fewer dead ends, and stronger traceability.
Linked product hierarchy
Move naturally from a product to its personas, ideas, features, requirements, and acceptance criteria without losing the thread of what belongs where.
Context-aware drill-down
Each level of the workspace exposes the artifacts that matter next, so teams stay oriented while moving between strategy and implementation detail.
Fewer dead ends
Navigation is designed around the way product work flows, which makes it easier to review related records and understand impact before making edits.
Faster reviews
Jump between parent and child records when checking scope, validating traceability, or preparing work for handoff to design or engineering.
Shared team understanding
A clearer navigation model helps every stakeholder understand how ideas become requirements and how requirements become done.
Better workspace confidence
When the information architecture makes sense, teams spend less time searching and more time improving the product definition itself.
In Full.CX, navigation is more than moving between screens. It teaches the shape of the product workspace by making relationships visible: products contain ideas and personas, features group requirements, and acceptance criteria define done. That structure helps teams learn the system faster and trust what they are looking at.
As a backlog grows, the hardest part is rarely creating a record. It is understanding how changes ripple through the surrounding context. Delightful Navigation reduces that friction by keeping nearby information easy to reach during grooming, handoff, and review.
Strong navigation benefits the occasional stakeholder as much as the product lead living in the app every day. Reviewers can orient themselves quickly, which makes collaboration lighter and reduces time spent explaining where information lives.
Keep context intact
Use Full.CX to keep every requirement tied back to the feature, persona, and product context that gave it meaning.