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Welcome to Release Notes for DevOps

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Why Release Notes for DevOps?

In today's world, it's crucial for a successful software company to transparently inform customers, stakeholders, and your own team about your development process. This includes release notes that provide customers with insights into the changes made to a product and the progress achieved. It's equally important to openly communicate known issues and future enhancements to foster trust and satisfaction among your customers and stakeholders. By being transparent, you demonstrate that you proactively tackle problems and continuously work on improving your products. This strengthens customer loyalty and trust in your brand, as your customers know that you deal with them openly and honestly and are always striving to meet their needs.

Unfortunately, this can quickly become confusing and very labor-intensive in real life.

Our Solution

With the Azure DevOps extension Release Notes for DevOps, we offer you a comprehensive solution that allows you to efficiently and easily create, manage, and export release notes, known issues, and upcoming features. Thanks to our automation and AI integration, you can also automate this process.

With a multitude of configuration options, we offer you the opportunity to fully personalize the creation of your release notes. This flexibility allows you to present the information exactly according to your needs and the requirements of your customers and stakeholders.

See for yourself and download the extension in the marketplace for free now.

Getting Started

After installation, the extension is seamlessly integrated into your environment and you will find several extension points in your environment, which will be explained in more detail in the course of the documentation. To get started, it's best to start in the Release Note Hub, where you can manage and create your release notes, known issues, and upcoming features, as well as freely personalize the extension through the many configuration options.

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