If you want a platform to house and categorize release notes by product area or category, Released is worth a look. It can automate the creation of release notes that look professional, letting product teams concentrate on the big announcements while an AI copywriter handles the details. Released integrates with tools like Jira, Confluence and Slack, and offers features like post categorization, templates and multiple publishing options. It also has a free plan for small teams and startups.
Another option is Release AI, an information retrieval system that tracks and logs API changes. The tool generates accurate and consistent release notes in different formats and can send them to Email, Slack, S3 and Dropbox. You can set release cycles weekly, biweekly or ad-hoc, so it's good for development teams that want to shorten meeting times and get documentation out of the way.
If you want a more elaborate system that can incorporate customer feedback and sentiment analysis, Zeda could be a good fit. Zeda is geared for product management professionals at B2B and SaaS companies, gathering and centralizing customer feedback through portals, widgets and integrations. It can generate AI-powered release notes and impact-first roadmaps, helping teams align product strategy and drive results, starting at $499 per month.