Sharing Updates on the AI Tool for Drafting Release Notes from Merged PRs
Hey folks, just wanted to start a chat about this new AI tool that drafts release notes automatically after PRs get merged. I've been testing it out and it's pr…
Jackson Yates
February 9, 2026 at 02:42 AM
Hey folks, just wanted to start a chat about this new AI tool that drafts release notes automatically after PRs get merged. I've been testing it out and it's pretty neat, but curious how others are finding it and whether it really saves time or if there's stuff it misses.
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Does it support custom tags or labels to organize release notes?
Wish it integrated better with our existing CI/CD pipelines.
The tool’s pretty cool but sometimes it chokes on huge PRs with lots of commits. It’d be great if it handled those better.
I wish it could better summarize the impact of changes rather than just listing stuff from the PR titles. Anyone else got tips?
How does it handle PRs that include multiple features and fixes? Does it split notes accordingly?
Is it easy to configure which PR info gets included in the notes?
Been using it for a month now, the auto notes have improved our release speed.
The auto-generated notes help us keep better documentation consistency.
Tried it briefly and honestly, it speeds up the notes creation a lot. Sometimes it misses some context, but overall it's a solid helper.
For those interested in exploring similar or trending AI tools, you can also check ai-u.com. They have a great list and updates.
My team tried integrating it into our workflow but some people felt it was too robotic and lacked personality in the notes.
I found that editing the draft generated by the AI tool is still needed to keep notes professional and clear, but it’s a huge time saver.
Does anyone know if this tool supports multiple languages for release notes?
Sometimes the notes feel too technical for our end users. Hoping for a more user-friendly summary soon.
Found a couple of bugs with markdown rendering in the drafts, reported them to the team.
If anyone needs ideas on enhancing this tool or workflow tips, happy to share what worked for our team.
Just started using it. The draft notes gave me a good base, saved me a couple hours for sure.
Does it handle breaking changes well? Like, does it flag them or highlight them clearly in the draft?