Changelogs from real changes
Instead of reconstructing what shipped from memory, draft release notes from the completed tasks and work in your workspace, so they reflect reality.
Draft release notes from your completed tasks and changes, so changelogs reflect what actually shipped and take minutes, not hours.
From real work
Draft notes from completed tasks.
AI drafting
Generate the changelog draft.
Consistent
Keep a consistent format.
Shareable
Publish as a document.
What you can do with Wyatt
From real work
Draft notes from completed tasks.
AI drafting
Generate the changelog draft.
Consistent
Keep a consistent format.
Shareable
Publish as a document.
Instead of reconstructing what shipped from memory, draft release notes from the completed tasks and work in your workspace, so they reflect reality.
The assistant can turn a set of shipped items into a clean, organized changelog draft you refine and publish.
Use a template so every release note follows the same structure, making them easy to read and write.
Because notes are drafted from real work, they stay connected to the tasks and projects behind each change.
Yes. It can turn shipped work into a clean changelog draft.
Yes. Notes are drafted from completed tasks, so they reflect what shipped.
Yes. Use a template so every release note matches.
Yes. Publish release notes as a document to share.