Tyler Pratt
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Tyler Pratt
@tylerprattcom
Every week I find a real problem that's eating your time. I build the AI workflow that kills it. Then I hand you everything to run it yourself.
World Se unió Nisan 2024
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@Star_Knight12 the cost of everything will do to near zero so making money will not be the goal
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@omarvvvr Building is easy, do it once, but distribution is on going
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Gave my Release Notes Writer this:
PRODUCT: Tablane (a Notion-style project tool for agencies)
…and it handed back 👇
## v2.4
**New**
- **Recurring tasks** — set a task to repeat daily, weekly, or on any custom schedule. No more re-creating the same to-dos.
- **@mentions in comments** — tag a teammate and they get an email so nothing slips.
**Improved**
- Boards now load **2.3x faster**, even on huge lists.
**Fixed**
- Due dates no longer shift by a day if you're outside UTC.
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The exact workflow behind Release Notes Writer — steal it, no tool required:
→ Paste your changes: merged PRs, commit log, or a bullet list of what shipped
→ Group + translate: Claude clusters them into Features / Fixes / Improvements and rewrites each in plain user language
→ Write the story: a customer-facing changelog, a 'what's new' email, and a short launch post
→ Dashboard: copy-ready blocks for each channel, version + date stamped
This is the order that actually works. Do it by hand, or let a Claude Code prompt run it for you.
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Another day, another AI tool built 100% in Claude Code.
Today: Release Notes Writer.
Paste your merged PRs or commit log. Get a clean customer-facing changelog, a 'what's new' email, and a launch post — every release.
One prompt → a working tool + a populated dashboard. No setup, no glue code.
Dropping the prompt this week 👀
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Nobody wants to read your commit messages. They want to know what you shipped and why it matters. 🚢
Every release it's the same tax: I'd finish the work, then stare at a wall of `fix:` and `feat:` commits trying to turn them into something a customer actually wants to read. A changelog. An update email. A launch post. Three times the writing, every single ship.
So I built a Release Notes Writer in Claude Code. You paste your merged PRs or commit log, and it figures out what's actually user-facing, drops the internal chore commits, and writes the customer version of the release.
Here's what you get for every release:
→ a clean, benefit-led changelog (grouped New / Improved / Fixed)
→ a "what's new" email ready for your list
→ a short launch post for X & LinkedIn
→ the internal commits auto-hidden so nothing leaks
Built 100% in Claude Code.
Want the prompt for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "SHIPLOG"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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@kedytcom Ask where is the hungry audience and what app can I build for them
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