Integrations
Pull from where
you already ship.
Drumroll pulls from JIRA fix versions, GitHub Releases, Bitbucket tags, and Markdown files in your repo. It posts published entries to Slack and exposes RSS for everywhere else. Authorize once, no surprise webhooks.
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JIRA Cloud
Pull fix versions and the issues attached to each. Released versions become published changelog entries; unreleased become drafts.
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GitHub
GitHub Releases become entries. One per release, body rendered from the release's markdown. Drafts stay drafts; pre-releases get tagged.
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GitLab
GitLab Releases become entries. Refresh-token rotation, nested namespaces, upcoming releases come in as drafts. gitlab.com only for v1.
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Linear
Each completed Linear cycle becomes one entry, with a bulleted list of shipped issues linked back to Linear. Active cycles come in as drafts.
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Bitbucket
Tags become entries. Repository read scope, refresh tokens, exponential backoff on rate limits. Free, on-demand.
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Markdown repo
Commit .md files to a Bitbucket repo. They render as changelog entries or guides. Frontmatter parsing, orphan cleanup.
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Slack
Post every published entry to a Slack channel as a Block Kit card. Paste an Incoming Webhook URL, send a test, ship. Thirty seconds end-to-end.
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RSS
RSS 2.0 feeds at /changelog.xml and /guides.xml on every workspace. Auto-discovered by readers, pipeable into Zapier, Mailchimp, IFTTT, anywhere.
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Webhooks
Subscribe a URL to entry.published, guide.published, and future events. HMAC-signed JSON. The meta-integration for everything we don't ship natively.
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