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RelayFast
Make every release visible across changelog, email, and app
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Make every release visible across changelog, email, and app
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RelayFast helps small SaaS teams stop shipping quietly. Write one release note and publish it to a hosted changelog, RSS feed, subscriber email, and in-app widget. Collect feature requests and votes, then keep feedback connected to what ships. Start free; Pro adds custom domains, branding, scheduling, subscriber emails, exports, and analytics—without tracked-user fees.



One thing that would make this even better for our team: an AI-assisted release note draft. I often know what shipped but struggle to phrase it in a way that highlights the user benefit without sounding like changelog noise. If RelayFast could pull from the linked tickets or commit messages and suggest a customer-friendly blurb that I could tweak, that would save real time and probably make our notes more consistent too.
Thanks, Gülsüm — that’s exactly the kind of friction I want RelayFast to remove. An AI-assisted draft built from tickets or commits, focused on the customer benefit and always editable before publishing, would fit the workflow really well. Which source would be most useful first for your team: GitHub, Linear, or Jira?
One thing that would be really helpful is a way to segment subscribers based on which features they actually use or vote on, so release notes for big backend changes go to admins while UI updates hit end users. Would save my team from blasting every update to everyone.
Thanks, Umut — targeted updates make a lot of sense. Segmenting by role, feature usage, or feature-request activity would help teams send relevant updates instead of broadcasting everything. Which signal would be most useful for your team first: roles you define, product-usage events, or request votes?