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v1.0.0

Released · Apr 12, 2026

Catalog entry created · Apr 10, 2026, 02:00 PM

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v1.0.0 — Releasy launches a complete experience for creating and managing releases

v1.0.0 marks Releasy as a fully launched product, with a redesigned AI-powered publishing workflow, stronger generation quality controls, and a much broader administration surface for teams. Users can now create, review, regenerate, secure, and manage releases and organizations through a more complete dashboard, along with billing, support features, and an enhanced public experience.

Release creation and AI generation

Covers the full release notes authoring workflow as well as improvements to the underlying generation engine that make results more reliable and easier to review.

Assistant, preview, and progress experience

The release creation flow has been clarified across all stages: setup, live progress, preview, regeneration, and final rendering.

  • Support requests can now be created and tracked within the product — Releasy now includes support request flows and support messaging, allowing users to open and continue conversations with support directly from the application.
  • Build memory limits have been increased to reduce failures — Several updates increased available memory and adjusted heap settings during builds, helping heavy product and engine workloads complete more reliably.
  • Translation and locale handling is more robust — Language-aware generation and translated output handling have been improved, giving users more reliable multilingual note generation and better language selection in the interface.
  • Release creation assistant redesigned — The new release creation flow has been reworked across configuration, source selection, summarization, preview, and final generation, making it easier to move from setup to a finalized note without losing context.
  • Email and password update flows have been added — Users can now manage sensitive account updates such as email and password changes through dedicated dashboard flows with confirmation steps.
  • Enhanced preview before generation — A dedicated preview experience now displays the planned structure, options summary, and rendered note content before generation begins, helping teams validate expectations earlier.

Engine quality, routing, and safeguards

The AI release notes engine now benefits from stricter validation, improved model routing, refinement steps, and output quality safeguards for more reliable notes.

  • Session and locale synchronization has been improved in the dashboard — Auth-synced stores and language-aware session handling have been enhanced so users see a more consistent organization and language state after login.
  • Preset and parameter logic is more complete — Preset selection, parameter merging, and effective configuration handling have been extended so teams can tailor release notes more confidently for different audiences and formats.
  • Environment and worker wiring has been streamlined — Runtime environment handling, worker aliases, and related configuration have been updated to reduce connection issues between the product and generation engine services.

Product publishing capabilities and project context

Backend publishing endpoints and repository context APIs have been extended for generation, retrieval, patching, progress updates, tags, branches, and context refresh.

  • Publishing services now cover more of the lifecycle — The product now supports richer flows for creating, retrieving, editing, generating, and fetching results for releases, enabling smoother transitions between the assistant, detail pages, and final outputs.
  • Organization invitations are now built into the product — Admins can invite users to an organization directly from the dashboard, making team onboarding part of the normal workflow instead of an external process.
  • Public discovery experience has been enhanced — The site now includes a more complete homepage, pricing page, integrations page, product page, releases page, and legal pages, offering potential users a more comprehensive product overview.
  • Live generation progress is easier to follow — Progress cards and release status tracking have been improved so users better understand when a generation is pending, running, completed, or failed.
  • Provider connection setup is more stable — GitHub, GitLab, and project refresh flows have received fixes and persistence improvements so connected sources remain more reliable after setup.
  • Organization-level product capability access and webhook management introduced — Organizations now have a dedicated space for accessing product capabilities with webhook-related features, expanding how teams can connect Releasy to their tool ecosystem.

Organization administration and account security

Brings together user and organization management features, including authentication, invitations, profile security, billing, and support workflows.

Login, signup, profiles, and two-factor authentication

Account access and identity flows have been improved with stronger security, better profile management, two-factor authentication, and language-aware session synchronization.

  • Project tags and branches can be fetched directly in the workflow — New support for fetching project tags and branches helps users target the correct comparison range when configuring a release instead of relying on manual lookup.
  • Navigation, footer, and brand identity have been unified across the site — Navigation bar, footer, logos, and shared layout elements have been reworked to provide a more consistent experience between marketing pages and the application.
  • Multi-project release setup is now supported — Release creation now allows selecting and summarizing multiple projects in the same workflow, which is important for teams shipping product changes across more than one project.
  • Timeout and provider error handling has been improved — The platform now handles timeouts and AI provider errors more directly, reducing generation failures caused by external model instability.

Invitations and ownership transfer

Invitation and ownership transfer workflows have been extended to streamline team onboarding and administrative changes.

  • Project context is now a first-class input for generation — Project context can now be stored, refreshed, and synchronized more explicitly, improving the engine’s ability to explain product changes with the right contextual information.
  • Dashboard and public interface now support a stronger visual identity — Shared design updates such as logo improvements, avatars, status indicators, loading states, and dark/light mode enhancements give the product a more polished first version.
  • Strict engine contract testing has been expanded — Matrix tests, compliance tests, schema validation, and output validator coverage have been extended to catch release note quality regressions before delivery.
  • Ownership transfer is now supported — Organizations can now transfer ownership through a dedicated flow, reducing friction when responsibilities change between administrators.
  • Invitation sending and resend behavior has been improved — The invitation system has been refined with email fixes and resend improvements, helping invited users complete onboarding more reliably.

Billing, service status, and support

Organization billing, service visibility, support requests, and related administrative navigation have been improved and expanded.

  • Individual outputs can be deleted without removing the entire release — Users can now delete a single generated note from a release, making it easier to clean up and iterate when only one variant needs replacement.
  • Output finalization and rendering are more robust — Rendering and finalization steps for generated notes have been adjusted to better handle edge cases, especially when users change formats or revisit outputs later.
  • Organization and account deletion flows have been extended — Administrative deletion actions now include stronger confirmation patterns and broader lifecycle coverage for managing organizations and accounts.
  • Fingerprint checks help prevent duplicate release work — A release fingerprinting service has been added to detect repeated inputs, reducing accidental duplicate generation runs.
  • The dashboard has been more widely translated — Key parts of the dashboard and public interface have been localized, improving accessibility for users working in multiple languages.
  • Release detail pages are more actionable — Release detail screens now include richer headers, output tabs, summary blocks, and regeneration controls so users can review results and take action from a single place.

Public site, branding, and visibility

Improves the marketing-facing experience as well as elements that shape how the product appears externally and in search engines.

Homepage and shared branding

The public site and overall brand presentation have been refined across the homepage experience.

  • Queue and namespace operational configuration has been updated — Pipeline queue scripts and KV namespace configuration have been refreshed to support the more mature publishing engine architecture behind v1.0.0.
  • Organization settings and member management have been redesigned — Settings, roles, members, and organization-level controls have been redesigned to make daily administration clearer for owners and managers.
  • Server-sent updates are more reliable during generation — Progress streaming has been strengthened so release pages stay more consistently synchronized while background tasks are running.
  • Generation quality controls are much stricter — The publishing engine now enforces stricter output validation and compliance checks so generated notes better match the required structure, tone, and JSON contract.

SEO metadata and social previews

SEO metadata, favicon handling, and Open Graph image generation have been improved to optimize search and sharing.

  • Billing and subscription management are now available in the dashboard — Organizations can view plans, pricing, billing status, and subscription actions from dedicated billing pages instead of relying on manual support interactions.
  • Model routing has been redesigned for better cost/quality balance — AI model selection has been reworked to route tasks more intelligently, helping Releasy improve output quality while reducing unnecessary generation costs.
  • Login and signup flows have been finalized and refined — The product now includes more complete login, signup, logout, and account confirmation flows, with clearer steps and improved validation across all entry points.
  • Favicon and branding asset support is now in place — The application now ships with a complete set of favicons and updated public branding assets, improving browser presentation and device compatibility.
  • SEO metadata has been added across all public pages — Public pages now benefit from enhanced SEO handling, helping product and marketing content appear more clearly in search results.

Platform reliability and publishing

Summarizes infrastructure and runtime changes that keep the product and generation pipeline stable in production and during builds.

Docker and runtime configuration

Container, Nuxt, worker, memory limit, and environment wiring adjustments have improved operational stability.

  • Compute unit and usage management has been added to billing flows — Billing logic now includes compute unit tracking and usage management, giving teams a clearer link between AI generation activity and account consumption.
  • Open Graph image generation has been introduced and refined — Custom social preview image generation has been added and improved, enhancing how Releasy pages appear when shared across messaging tools and social platforms.
  • Two-factor authentication is now available for accounts — Users can enable 2FA from account security settings, adding stronger protection for organizations and publishing data.
  • Docker support has been added and iterated for production deployment — The product’s Dockerfile and related publishing workflows have been introduced so the product can be built and delivered more reproducibly.

Publishing engine runtime stability

Supporting runtime fixes have been applied to maintain the resilience of the publishing generation flow under load and during deployments.

  • Retries and fallback mechanisms reduce generation failures — Release generation now includes retry logic and stronger fallback safeguards, improving the chances of producing a usable note even when an AI provider response is unstable.
  • Service status is visible both publicly and in-app — A dedicated status page and dashboard status components allow users to more easily check platform health before investigating their own publishing issues.
  • Profile management is significantly richer — Account pages now support broader profile editing, including avatar management and improved personal information administration, making identity settings easier to maintain.
  • Refinement passes improve the final structure of notes — The engine now performs additional refinement steps such as deduplication, item reordering, depth cleanup, and density rebalancing to produce cleaner, more readable release notes.