Framer, Webflow & Scroll Viewport Integration
Delivering effective release communication means ensuring your release notes reach the eyes of your existing and potential customers. And that's precisely where our attention has been directed throughout this week.
The result are three amazing integrations, featuring some of the most exceptional publishing tools available.
Framer
Our own website is powered by Framer. And we wanted to make it as easy as possible for our customers to integrate Released into their own Framer websites. As a result we have developed a couple Framer components and a project template that can be used as a starting point.
The Framer integration allows for configuring the announcement page right in the Framer UI. Take a look at our blog for a detailed write-up.
Webflow
Similar to Framer, the Webflow integration takes less than 90 seconds to set up. How do we know it’s 90 second? Because we made a video of the entire process. See for yourself.
Scroll Viewport
If you are one of the thousands of companies who use Scroll Viewport to turn their Confluence Content into a HelpCenter, this integration is for you. All it takes is a couple minutes to set up the integration.
But don’t listen to us, heard what customers like Ricksoft have to say about Released and the Scroll Viewport integration:
After using this app, writing release notes has become much simpler! I can easily control it from my Jira project and synchronize all of the information on our website and documentation. With its neat UI and AI-powered capabilities, you won't be disappointed. Give it a try! – Raziman Dom
See the integration guide for how to add released notes to Scroll Viewport.
Bugfixes
Add multiple categories bug We have resolved a bug that prevents adding more than one category at a time.
Cards fade out issue We've fixed an issue where cards are not fading out after being inserted into the content.