The Problem
Teams skip release notes or publish raw ticket dumps because polishing every line takes too long near release cutoffs.
linear-release-notes-ai
From sprint to changelog in one click
Connect Linear, pick a sprint cycle or date range, and generate customer-ready release notes grouped by feature area. Instead of shipping raw issue titles, ship a crisp narrative of product value.
Ideal buyer
Product managers and engineering leads shipping weekly.
Category
Developer tools
Pricing
$9/month
Teams skip release notes or publish raw ticket dumps because polishing every line takes too long near release cutoffs.
Pull completed Linear work, auto-group by feature area, and transform implementation titles into clear user-facing wins.
Ship release notes every sprint without extra writing debt, and keep stakeholders aligned on what actually shipped.
1. Connect
Authorize with Linear OAuth so the app can read completed issues from your workspace.
2. Select
Choose a sprint cycle or date window and select exactly the issues you want in the release.
3. Publish
Generate polished notes, copy markdown, and drop it straight into your changelog workflow.
One plan for teams that ship from Linear and want release notes done in minutes.
Unlimited changelog generations
Sprint + date range filtering
Markdown export for docs, emails, and release posts
Webhook-based subscription access control
Teams typically recover 45-60 minutes per release that used to be spent rewriting tickets.
No. The app connects to your existing Linear workspace, reads completed issues, and lets you generate notes by cycle or date range without changing your workflow.
Each issue is mapped to a feature area using project, labels, and team context. OpenAI then rewrites raw ticket titles into polished customer-facing highlights.
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Yes. You get structured sections and markdown output that you can tweak before pasting into product updates, docs, or changelog pages.