Changelog

Discover all the latest features and improvements.

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Enhanced Date Filter Options

After last week's big roadmap launch, we're focusing on polish this week and improving your experience while using Released.

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One of the quick wins we shipped: you can now filter with more date options, like "last 3 months" and "last year," which will help those of you working on longer release cadences.

Bugfixes and Improvements

  • Better scroll restoration in the Page embed Navigating back to the changelog’s main page is a little more robust now and should scroll more intuitively even when the embed is nested in complex scrollable hierarchies. Don't forget to use the header offset property if you have overhanging nav bars or other elements that might block the content! We’ll keep your content aligned with a matching margin during scroll.

  • Use the correct value for checkbox settings during preview Resolved an issue where opening the install instructions would incorrectly override the preview of any checkbox settings.

  • Accurate drag preview when mapping roadmap columns We fixed an issue where drag previews didn't quite follow the cursor.

  • Animated border fix during template generation Your template generating experience is once again aesthetically pleasing.

  • Two-toned icons We’ve freshened up our icons to be a little friendlier.

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Slack Style Release Notes

Slack’s release notes are popular for their engaging, humorous, and user-friendly tone. They don’t just list updates—they tell a story, making the technical details more relatable and enjoyable to read. 

This week we are bringing you a brand new tutorial that will guide you through the process of creating similarly captivating release notes in seconds, generated from your Jira tickets. 

For a more detailed description, check out our the full tutorial on our blog.

Behind the scenes

Let’s be honest, our release notes have been a bit quiet lately. We want to give you a peek behind the scenes at what’s been happening.

Preparing for the public release of Roadmaps

It’s been a long time coming, but we wanted to get one key feature in before we are opening Roadmaps to the public: Field configuration

It’s great to have have a title and description that can be publicly shared, but sometimes a little more detail us useful. That’s why we are building out the ability to display other fields as well. Once that works is complete, we will also release Roadmaps to the public.

Emails notifications

One of our most requested features, email notifications, is almost here! We’ve been working on it behind the scenes for weeks, and it’s nearly ready. Here a sneak peek:

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Bugfixes and Improvements

  • Ensure images are published before returning a post in the public posts response Images are now guaranteed to be published before a post is returned in the public posts response, ensuring all post content is fully visible to users immediately.

Roadmaps Beta Bugfixing

Released Roadmaps has been in private beta for a couple of weeks now.

We opened it up to a larger group of users last week and now have more than 50 customers trialling it.

A big Thank You!

Thank you to everyone who has submitted feedback and bug reports. Building a cross-project roadmap app on top of Jira isn’t trivial. Your feedback has been invaluable and has helped us to get one step closer to the public release.

Quality and easy of use

Our focus has been on fixing reported issues and building a better foundation. You might have noticed that drag & drop on the roadmap feels different. That’s because we completely replaced the underlying library, to provide a much faster and smoother experience.

When working with multiple projects, permissions can get complicated. And the resulting user experience can be… unexpected. That’s true for Jira, but also true for apps like ours.

That’s why we worked hard on making the experience as intuitive as possible and providing guidance when a user lacks the required permissions.

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Bugfixes and Improvements

  • Increased Issue Limit on Boards The issue limit for boards has been increased to 500 issues.

  • Improved Error Handling for Card Movement Experience seamless card management with enhanced error handling when moving cards between columns.

  • Editor Block Popup Improvement The popup now repositions to avoid being cut off on smaller screens.

  • Roadmap Card Movement Fix The issue with moving cards on the roadmap has been resolved.

  • Card Movement Flickering Fix Resolved an issue causing flickering when moving tickets between columns.

Bugfixes And Templates Preview

While we are working on some big features (more on that below), this weeks release contains a few smaller bug-fixes and improvements.

Smooth sailing with Confluence channels

We've made sure that the Confluence channel is loaded before publishing to catch any potential errors. As a next step, we are looking to make that check much faster, so you don’t have to wait as long.

Improved page navigation

The announcement page will now scroll to the top of itself, rather than the top of the document, when navigating within a post. This was a problem for customers embedding release notes in a dashboard or elsewhere in the middle of a page.

Limit on Content Size Sent to OpenAI

We have implemented a maximum context length of 4097 tokens for content sent to OpenAI. If the content exceeds this limit, we truncate the description and inform the user that the generated description is based on a subset of the original one.

Templates Preview

We’ve been working on one of the most highly requested features yet, templates. And while the designs is still subject to change, we wanted to give you a quick preview of what they might look like.

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If you are excited about templates and got specific requirements you would love to see covered, please feel free to get in touch.