That is releaslyy.com
Every sprint, same story.
Stakeholders ask — "What's the new update?"
Testing team asks — "What code changes were made? What's the impact?"
And every time… it's painful. You're sitting there consolidating tickets, PRs, sprint items — trying to turn all of that into a one-liner answer. Nearly impossible.
I've been managing projects as a lead for the past 5–6 years. And I always had this question — what if there's a tool that just... solves this?
Then I noticed something that really hit me.
Even large product-based companies — I'm talking proper engineering orgs — share their development updates through Slack messages. That's it. Slack messages.
Now think about what that means for the testing team.
How would they know the real impact of a change? How big is it? What's affected? They don't. So QA ends up doing a complete regression — even for small updates. Hours wasted. Every single cycle.
What if a tool could read your commits, PR descriptions, your sprint board — and generate a consolidated test impact summary for QA, automatically?
That's where the idea started.
But I didn't want to build this just for QA. I wanted to solve everyone's problem. One tool.
Same release, written differently for:
→ QA — test coverage gaps, regression risks, affected modules
→ Product — feature readiness, what to demo, roadmap progress
→ Engineering — technical changelog, breaking changes, API diffs
→ Customers — what's new, how it benefits them
→ Sales — competitive advantages, feature announcements
→ Developer community — deprecation notices, migration guides, new API updates
You select the data from multiple sources, choose who you're writing for, and hit generate. And the best part? Publish back to all your platforms at once — GitHub Releases, Jira, DevRev, and more.
Right now, it's very early stage. But it works. And it's live.
If you think this solves your problem → releaslyy.com
Free to start. No credit card required. If you want any custom integration — I'm just one message away.
I spent the last month building this mostly after work hours — with a team I want to call out by name:
Cursor, Claude Code, ChatGPT, Stitch.ai, and a couple more AI agents.
These tools gave me confidence every single time. Best teammates a solo founder could ask for.
AI doesn't replace your job. It gives you better work to do. Helps you build faster.

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