AI Release Intelligence, Not AI News

The AI brief that turns releases into decisions.

ShipStone watches official AI sources, removes duplicate noise, and sends the decision brief a founder, product lead, or AI agency can use: what changed, why it matters, what to do next, and where the source is.

V1 is private review mode: the Worker creates AI summaries, stores them by date, and exposes them for operator reading before the public product is expanded.

22+official sources in the starting catalog
6hconfigured sweep cadence
0rumor sources treated as fact
Datereview index for generated summaries

Why build this first?

Because the problem is not publishing. The problem is knowing which AI release changed something worth reviewing, testing, or ignoring.

1

Official Sources First.

Release notes, docs, changelogs, and vendor feeds are the source of truth. Social chatter can signal attention, but it does not become fact.

2

Memory, Not One-Off Summaries.

The pipeline keeps product history, so a new update is compared against prior state instead of treated as an isolated announcement.

3

A Decision, Not A Feed.

Each useful item is framed as a practical choice: try now, watch, wait, or ignore. That is the difference between news and intelligence.

Public Sample

A Private Review Desk, With A Public Taste.

The review desk is the v1 surface. This sample shows the editorial shape without exposing private source memory or operator notes.

Open Sample Page

Lead Read Useful

OpenAI changes the platform surface. The question is whether it changes your build plan.

ShipStone separates confirmed source claims from speculation, compares the update with prior platform state, and explains whether builders should test immediately or wait for the ecosystem to settle.

  • What changed: source-grounded platform capability notes.
  • Why it matters: impact on product teams and agencies.
  • What to do: one practical next action, plus caveats.
Developer Tools Watch

Coding-agent updates are only useful when they change workflow.

Small release notes are held back unless they affect review, orchestration, speed, cost, security, or a repeated engineering task.

What Problem Are We Solving?

AI teams are drowning in releases. They need to know which updates affect cost, workflow, product capability, or client delivery. ShipStone compresses that work into a verified brief and private searchable reader.

What V1 Proves.

It proves the pipeline can repeatedly turn official release sources into readable, date-indexed summaries that an operator can review without hunting through email or KV records.

Open Review Desk