ReleaseNotes

Automatically generates release notes summarizing changes since the last release, freeing up product teams to focus on software development.
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ReleaseNotes is a changelog tool that makes it easier to share product release notes with customers. It uses AI to automate release note generation and distribution so product teams can spend more time on the software and less time on the documentation.

ReleaseNotes' core feature is its AI Smart Releases, which automatically generates release notes summarizing what's been added or changed since the last release. That means teams can show off what they've accomplished without the manual work.

ReleaseNotes can get release notes or changelogs in front of the people who need to see them in several ways:

  • In-app popup or banner: Show release notes right in the app.
  • Hosted Release Site: Archive releases on a website customers can visit.
  • Email notifications: Customers can sign up and ReleaseNotes will notify them when there's an update with one click.
  • Private or Public Releases: Release to the world or just customers and other stakeholders.

ReleaseNotes integrates with common tools like Jira, GitHub and Azure DevOps, and lets you control the look with custom HTML and CSS. ReleaseNotes also makes sure it looks good on phones and lets you customize branding.

Pricing tiers are set up to match different needs:

  • Starter: Free per project per month, includes a hosted ReleaseNotes site, 1 team member, 5 release history, and standard templates.
  • Teams: $39.00 per project per month, adds in-app popup and banner widgets, email subscribers, unlimited releases, and team members.
  • Business: $79.00 per project per month, adds unlimited email subscribers, custom themes, custom domains, private releases, and more integrations.

By automating release notes, ReleaseNotes hopes to make the update process easier, letting product teams concentrate on writing good software.

Published on July 8, 2024

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