Introducing Map View in OKRs: See the Big Picture

We’re excited to share the new Map View for OKRs—a powerful feature that visually lays out the entire hierarchy of your Objectives and Key Results. Unlike the previous Dependencies tab, which only showed one level of parent and child relationships, Map View lets you explore the full environment around an objective. You can now see not just direct connections, but also any nested objectives and their key results, all laid out in an interactive, collapsible tree format.

This makes it far easier to see how your team’s goals fit into the bigger picture. With Map View, you can instantly understand dependencies between OKRs, see which results are supporting specific objectives, and track how everything aligns with organizational strategy. No more piecing together relationships from different screens or documents—everything you need to manage complex OKR structures is in one place.

Why does this matter? Before Map View, users trying to manage multi-level OKR setups had to work around the one-level view of Dependencies, which made it tough to understand cross-functional alignments or deep hierarchies. Now, you can clearly visualize nested OKRs, explore deeper hierarchical relationships, and easily spot alignment—or gaps—across teams and departments. The result is more transparency, better planning, and a shared understanding of how everyone’s work connects to high-level company objectives.

If you haven’t tried Map View yet, check it out and experience a game-changer for OKR management!

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