Merged PRs in, release notes out
GitLoom is a Slack-first pull request notification tool for SaaS teams: it watches your GitHub repos, flags stuck PRs in one quiet daily digest, and drafts release notes from the work you merged.
Built for teams who'd rather ship.
Release notes drafted from merged PRs
GitLoom turns what you merged into customer-ready release notes, so the changelog stops being a Friday chore. It detects how you ship (version tags or a release branch) automatically.
Stuck PRs caught before release day
Approved-but-unmerged, conflict-blocked, and failing-CI PRs surface in the morning digest, not during the release cut.
A weekly record of what shipped
The weekly digest summarizes the team’s merged work in plain English, ready to paste into any update.
Quiet by default
GitLoom only speaks when something is stuck. If nothing changed, the channel stays silent.
Every repo you grant, covered
Microservices or monorepo, repos you grant during install are tracked automatically.
Delivered where the team reads
Reports arrive in Slack, email, or Telegram. There is no separate product to log into.
Common use cases.
Shipping the changelog
Drafted release notes mean the announcement goes out the same day the code does.
The pre-release sweep
Check the morning digest before cutting a release to see which PRs are approved but still unmerged, or failing CI.
Support and success in the loop
The weekly digest tells customer-facing teams what changed, in words they can reuse with customers.
Continuous delivery, visible
When you ship many small PRs a day, the digest is the readable record of what actually went out.
Reviews that don’t rot
PRs waiting on a first review get flagged the next weekday morning, before they go stale.
One digest across services
Activity from every connected repo lands in a single quiet summary instead of per-repo noise.
Your changelog, already drafted.
Connect your repos in about two minutes and get the first digest the next weekday morning.
Two minutes to install · 10 days free · Quiet by default