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The AI-Driven Changelog by Tether is a utility that automatically generates changelogs by utilizing data from Jira, Linear, and Github. It integrates with these platforms to gather product development information, allowing the AI to create the changelog. It can be tailored to your needs and published with a single click, and users have the opportunity to gain priority access through Early Bird pricing.
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