If you want to speed up your release cadence and cut out the time-wasting meetings and reports that can slow it down, Release AI is a good option. The tool watches for changes to your APIs and then can generate release notes automatically in a variety of formats, including HTML, JSON and PDF. It can integrate with services like Slack and Dropbox so you can share information with others. Release AI handles multiple release cadences and has open standards for documentation so project managers, developers and customers can stay up to date.
Another option is Released, which uses AI to generate release notes. It's geared for product teams, with features like AI writing, post categorization and integration with tools like Jira and Confluence. Released frees up team members to concentrate on the product's core features while handling the grunt work, and it's got SOC 2 Type 2 certification for data security.
If you're looking for a tool geared for fast-shipping product development, check out Makelog. The service offers visibility into feature readiness, automated change feeds and customizable changelog posts. Makelog integrates with project management tools like Asana and GitHub so teams can coordinate with marketing, product and customer support teams.
Last, Split offers a feature delivery platform that handles feature flagging, software experimentation and continuous delivery. It lets teams ship new features more quickly and safely with feature observability and testing. Split's integrations with other tools and data-driven approach means it's a good fit for teams that want to minimize deployment risk and maintain a high pace of innovation.