Releaslyy connects to your GitHub, Jira, DevRev, Linear, Asana & more — reads your commits, PRs, and sprint board — then generates release notes tailored to QA, product, engineering, customers, or sales. One click to publish everywhere.
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Sandeep — been managing projects as a tech lead for the past 5–6 years. And every sprint, the same painful cycle: stakeholders asking "what's the update?", QA asking "what changed and what's the impact?", product asking "is this ready to demo?"
Everyone needs release notes. But nobody writes them well. Because it's painful. You're consolidating tickets, PRs, sprint items — trying to make sense of it all.
Then I noticed something wild. Even large engineering orgs share release updates through... Slack messages. That's it.
So I built Releaslyy.
It connects to your existing tools (GitHub, Jira, DevRev, Linear, Asana, Monday.com, ClickUp), pulls in your changes, and generates release notes — tailored to whoever's reading them. QA gets test impact. Product gets feature readiness. Customers get what's new.
Built this over the last month, mostly after work hours. My teammates? Cursor, Claude Code, ChatGPT, and a few other AI agents.
Would love your feedback. If you want a custom integration, I'm literally one message away.
Free to use. No credit card needed.
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Congrats on the launch! When you say one click to publish everywhere, where exactly does it publish? Does it post directly into Slack, Confluence, Notion, email, or a public changelog page? And how much control do you have to review and edit the generated notes before they go out?
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Hunter
@rephelper Thanks Carlos!
Great questions. Currently, Releasly supports publishing to all the integrations you see on our integrations page
so whatever you’ve connected, you can publish your release notes back to. Before hitting publish, you get a full review step to edit and refine the notes. Then when you’re ready, you hit the publish button, select which channels you want to go live on, and it publishes everywhere you’ve configured. Plus changelog page.
So if you’ve set up Jira, GitHub, DevRev — whatever it is — it goes out to all of them in one click.
I can walk you through if you need a personal demo.
How does Releaslyy handle commits that span multiple features or mixed refactoring work when generating the release notes? Congrats on the launch, this looks super useful!
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Hunter
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Thanks for the question!
So Releasly gives you full control over which PRs to include. You select the specific PRs you want release notes for, and then Releasly fetches all the commit details and PR metadata to generate the notes.
That way you’re only pulling from the features and work you actually want in that release.
By the way, if you’d like a personal demo to walk through the complete flow, I’m happy to arrange that!
Congrats on the launch! When you say one click to publish everywhere, where exactly does it publish? Does it post directly into Slack, Confluence, Notion, email, or a public changelog page? And how much control do you have to review and edit the generated notes before they go out?
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How does Releaslyy handle commits that span multiple features or mixed refactoring work when generating the release notes? Congrats on the launch, this looks super useful!
@pawel_glowczewski Isn't that what we were talking about recently?
@pawel_glowczewski @michal_kukul do check out our platform. We are happy to hear feedback.
@michal_kukul correct, though we're good now with Claude skills that take the data from different tools and it formatted exactly as we wish to.