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  • 1. Compile your changelist.
  • 2. Generate your release note.
  • 3. Publish.
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Changelog

Release notes that write themselves.

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Overview

Released Changelogs make writing product updates 10x faster by addressing common challenges.

The problem

Most teams write product updates manually. They use Slack, Confluence or Google docs for internal updates, or a CMS for external updates.

The challenge is that it takes many hours to create a single update.

  • Identifying what has changed

  • Collecting all the information

  • Starting with a blank page

  • Getting feedback

  • Publishing the changes

With rapid development cycles and frequent updates, it is simply not feasible to provide quality updates. As a result, release notes fall to the wayside and stakeholders and customers often miss out on important new features.

A product manager at Canva told us:

We are still getting requests for features that were shipped a year ago.

The Solution

Released deeply integrates with Jira to improve the entire workflow of writing product updates. From identifying what's changed to publishing an update. Released Changelogs:

  • Identify what has changed

  • Generate release notes based on Jira issue titles and descriptions

  • Keep updates consistent through AI-powered templates.

  • Easily share updates through various channels

How it works

1. Compile your changelist.

Find relevant Jira issues fast with powerful filters and smart defaults. Whether you are using versions, continuously deliver updates or simply want to select a single epic or idea.

2. Generate your release note.

Craft your release note in just one click with AI-powered templates, or effortlessly generate descriptions for individual tickets and drag them into the editor.

3. Publish.

Share your updates with internal stakeholders via Slack or Confluence, or embed them into your website or app for your customers to see.

Documentation

To learn more about Roadmaps, see the for details.

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