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Superway for Writing Release Notes

Discover how Superway's AI capabilities streamline writing release notes from changelogs, making it easier to communicate changes to users.

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Why Superway for Writing release notes

Superway is primarily a trend analysis tool, but its summarization capabilities can help distill changelogs into user-facing release notes. Its AI can identify material changes and present them clearly without manual rewriting.

Key strengths

  • Contextual understanding: Superway's Oracle AI 3.0 extracts relevant changes from detailed changelogs, distinguishing between user-facing improvements and internal fixes.
  • Automated summarization: Converts verbose changelogs into concise release notes, reducing manual editing time.
  • Customizable output: You can adjust tone and format to match your documentation style and audience.
  • Workflow integration: Plugs into existing development pipelines so release note generation becomes part of your standard process.

A realistic example

A team shipped a major release with 40+ commits: three bug fixes, two performance optimizations, and one new API endpoint. Feeding the commit log to Superway produced a three-sentence summary highlighting the API addition and noting the performance gains—ready to post after a quick review for accuracy.

Pricing and access

Superway offers a free plan and paid plans starting at $35/month. Feature access and support tier vary by plan. Check the Superway website for current pricing details.

Alternatives worth considering

  • WhatChanged: Specialized changelog generators with simpler, more focused workflows.
  • WordLift: General-purpose AI content generation, applicable to release notes but not purpose-built.
  • Read the Docs: Documentation platforms with built-in release note features.

TL;DR

Use Superway when you have lengthy changelogs and need fast, coherent summaries. Skip it if you need dedicated changelog management or prefer hand-written release notes.