PRD to Release Notes

Paste your PRD or feature list. SPM turns it into customer-facing release notes that lead with the benefit, group changes into New Features, Improvements, and Fixes, and end with a clear next step.

PRD or feature list
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Customers read benefits, not tickets

Every change framed by what the user gains.

Scannable by category

New Features, Improvements, and Fixes, so readers skip to what they need.

Publish-ready structure

Headers, bullets, and version placeholders set up for your changelog.

How it works

  1. 1
    Paste what shipped

    A PRD, a list of completed tickets, a changelog, or notes on what went out this release. Markdown, plain text, or a paste from Jira, Linear, or Notion all work.

  2. 2
    SPM rewrites it for customers

    The AI translates technical changes into benefit-first language, says why each change matters, and groups everything into New Features, Improvements, and Fixes with scannable headers.

  3. 3
    Get release notes ready to publish

    Structured, customer-facing notes with version and date placeholders and a closing call to action. Drop them into your changelog, in-app modal, or release email.

What you get

Benefit-first language

Each change explains what the customer can now do, not which internal system was touched.

Grouped into clear categories

New Features, Improvements, and Fixes under scannable headers, so readers find what matters to them.

Version and date placeholders

Clearly marked placeholders for version number and release date, ready for you to fill in.

Closing call to action

A clear next step at the end: try the feature, read the docs, or share feedback.

FAQ

Is this free?
Yes. 2 free release-notes generations, no sign-up required. Sign in with Google for unlimited access and 30 expert document reviews.
What input works best?
A PRD or a list of shipped changes works best. A changelog, closed-ticket export, or notes on the release are fine too. The more context per change, the clearer the benefit framing.
Are the release notes ready to publish?
Close. They are structured and customer-facing with version and date placeholders. Fill in the version, date, and any product-specific wording, then publish to your changelog or release email.
How is this different from asking ChatGPT to write release notes?
ChatGPT lists features in technical terms. SPM translates each change into a customer benefit, says why it matters, and groups changes into clear categories, scored against a release-notes framework.
Can SPM also review my full PRD?
Yes. SPM reviews your PRD against 30 expert standards before the feature ships and the notes get written. See all reviews →

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