Changelog

Discover all the latest features and improvements.

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Cosmos integration

Keeping your team and stakeholders informed can be challenging when important updates are scattered across different platforms. Teams often struggle to ensure that everyone is on the same page, leading to miscommunication and missed opportunities.

To solve this, our latest integration allows you to embed product updates and roadmaps directly into your Cosmos intranet dashboard, making sure everyone in the company always has access to the latest information right where they need it.

With Released, Cosmos users can now seamlessly embed product updates and roadmaps directly into their Cosmos dashboards. Whether it’s sharing upcoming features, tracking progress, or keeping your team aligned, this integration ensures that your most important information is always front and center.

For more details on how to set up the integration, see our documentation.

Bugfixes

  • Fixed an issue where the roadmap description is saved as empty if opened but not edited before saving.

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Share to Slack

Publish release notes to Slack

We're excited to announce a highly anticipated feature that many of our users have been eagerly awaiting. You can now share release notes directly to Slack!

Posts can be shared to one of more channels, ensuring all teams that need to know about the product updates, will get the message. And if you use Slack Connect with your customers, you can share the news with them as well.

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Sharing to Slack is yet another great way to ensure all the hard works you put into improving your product doesn’t get unnoticed.

Bugfixes

  • Improved accessibility
    We refined the accessibility of our popovers, tooltips and dialogs in the app. As a bonus, we added some slick animations to boot.

  • Code blocks rendering in Confluence
    For folks publishing to Confluence, we resolved an issue where the content of code blocks were being HTML-escaped and displayed as plain text, rather than in their intended form.

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Aura / Karma Integration

We are super excited to announce that Released now integrates natively with Aura and Karma for Confluence, making it effortless to embed your announcement page in Confluence.

With this integration, you can easily add your release notes to your Confluence pages in two simple ways:

  • Using the Aura Embed macro

  • Utilizing the Karma page builder embed element

Integrating Released with Aura Embed and Karma in Confluence is a breeze. Simply copy the Channel ID into the embed field, and you're good to go! It will only take you less than 60 seconds to set up. Find more details in our documentation.

And if you haven’t tried Aura and Karma yet to build amazing looking Confluence pages, head over to the marketplace and get started for free.

Confluence publishing improvements

Confluence page labeling

Add some organization to your Confluence pages with the new ability to assign categories as labels. When publishing to Confluence, categories are automatically added as labels. Helping to keep your release notes organized and easily searchable in Confluence.

Cover Images as Header

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Pages in Confluence now display the cover image as a header, providing a visually appealing start to your content.

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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.

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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.