Our long-awaited launch of support for Android is finally here, bringing together release coordination across platforms. Hereâs what that means:
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Send us a note via Slack or email to schedule a time to get your team set up.
âWeâve heard time and time again that keeping release notes in a spreadsheet and copying and pasting them into App Store Connect or Google Play is a headache. Weâve built a real home for release notes in Runway, where your PM or copywriter can come to add release notes and upload them to the relevant app store, for all localizations.
Oh and of course, it works for updating Release Notes on the Play Console as well!
We also added a helpful âFeature listâ button on the Metadata screen, which pulls up all the tickets that are part of the release. We think it could come in handy as inspiration when drafting release notes.
âWeâre spending time improving how releases are displayed in the timeline. Youâll now see releases separated into âUpcomingâ, âActiveâ and âCompletedâ buckets, helping call attention to your imminent release.Â
âCreate checklist items that only appear for specific release types. When creating or editing a checklist item, select the release types that youâd like the checklist item to apply to. It will only show up on releases of that type.
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Runway now shows you the connection between your selected App Store Connect build, and the corresponding RC build on CI. If the build selected on App Store Connect is older than the most recent CI build, weâll show a helpful message to call that out. Mostly likely, youâll want to make sure the most recent CI build is also the build selected on App Store Connect.
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Plus a few more little things:
And in case you missed it, we launched Slack notifications and automatic tagging over the holidays. For Slack notifications, make sure to connect the Runway Slack app to your workspace from the integrations screen on Runway. To enable automatic tagging, a GitHub repo admin must accept the updated GitHub permissions, and then you should be all set!
âThis oneâs pretty simple. Connect the Runway Slack app and choose a channel, and weâll send you updates about the progress of your release. Some things Runway will notify you about:
Want to try it out? You can find the Slack integration at the bottom of the integrations page. Once you connect the Runway Slack app to your workspace, youâre all set!
âWe know remembering to tag your release on GitHub can feel like a chore, but we also know itâs a super important part of the release process. Tagging means you always know exactly which commit was released for which version, so you can always check out the codebase exactly as it was when you released it â for all of your past releases. Thatâs why weâre excited to bring automatic tagging into Runway.Â
Hereâs how it works:
Please note, to enable automatic tagging, weâll request updated GitHub permissions which can be approved by any repo admin.
âWeâve gotten a lot of great feedback on our feature readiness screen and how itâs helping your teams understand exactly whatâs going into your release, so weâve put extra time into making that step even better.
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âWe got some feedback that the App Store steps visually looked disabled or like they couldnât be used.
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