Create your own release protection in plain English to flag or block team code changes, so you instantly know if everything’s on track or breaking the rules.
Also, check out our open-source tool Watchflow, built by Warestack with 💙 for the community. It’s free and takes a minute to setup. We’ll keep you posted on our progress.
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Just tried Warestack, writing release rules in plain English is honestly such a relief. Way less friction for keeping the team in sync without locking things down too hard.
I really like how Warestack focuses on protecting releases without requiring changes to the code itself. The seamless integration with GitHub and Slack feels super practical—do you plan to add support for Jira in the near future?
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Good amazing, congratulations for launching
Warestack
@let_s_play_with_riya Thanks for your support!
Cosmos Video
Congrats on the launch! Looks great!
Warestack
@awbcer Appreciate it Abhi 🙌
Warestack
@awbcer thanks a lot!
Warestack
If you’re into protection rules, don’t forget to drop your email here 👉 https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0mt7Fg0
Also, check out our open-source tool Watchflow, built by Warestack with 💙 for the community. It’s free and takes a minute to setup. We’ll keep you posted on our progress.
Just tried Warestack, writing release rules in plain English is honestly such a relief. Way less friction for keeping the team in sync without locking things down too hard.
Magiclight
Congratulations on the launch!
I really like how Warestack focuses on protecting releases without requiring changes to the code itself. The seamless integration with GitHub and Slack feels super practical—do you plan to add support for Jira in the near future?