Piperic
similar sites
‹ ProfileAI ReportTools

Sites similar to releasybot.com

Stop release-day chaos before it starts · ranked by shared content topics & relevance
67match
releasy.io
login | Releasy
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
67match
releasecanvas.com
ReleaseCanvas
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
66match
releasetape.com
releasetape — Releases that write themselves
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
65match
releaso.com
Releaso | Releaso
2 shared topicstechnology-and-computing
65match
releasecat.io
Releasecat | Changelogs & Release Notes for Teams
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
65match
releaseray.com
ReleaseRay — Automated Release Notes from GitHub PRs
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
65match
releaselogs.com
releaselogs – Embed Release Logs to Keep Users Informed
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
65match
releaseview.com
Release View - Automatic Release Notes from GitHub
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
64match
frunl.com
Frunl | Bad tickets are bugs before code is written
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
64match
releasegrid.com
ReleaseGrid - Ship with Confidence
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
64match
releason.com
Releason
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
64match
releasehub.dev
ReleaseHub - Internal App Distribution for Flutter
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
64match
releasejet.dev
ReleaseJet — Release notes, automated. For multi-customer repos.
2 shared topicstechnology-and-computing
64match
buildstash.io
Buildstash - Build-to-release management for software teams
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
64match
buildstash.app
Buildstash - Build-to-release management for software teams
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
64match
buildstash.dev
Buildstash - Build-to-release management for software teams
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
64match
buildstash.com
Buildstash - Build-to-release management for software teams
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications
64match
testdomains.com
Beacon — Synthetic Monitoring That Finds Failures Before Users Do
2 shared topicssoftware-and-applications

How the match score works

Each match is a 0–100 similarity score — the higher it is, the more two sites resemble one another. It’s computed automatically from our own crawl data (never from what a site says about itself) by combining several independent signals, so a high score means several of them point the same way:

No single signal decides the result — they’re blended together. Treat the score as a way to rank candidates rather than an absolute percentage; the chips on each result show which signals contributed.