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Shipping fast is great—but showing that you’re shipping consistently is what builds trust. In this video, our product manager, Sujeet Pathak will walk you through Olvy’s Release Activity feature, built specifically to help product teams track, visualize, and showcase product velocity through changelogs. As a Product Manager who helped build this feature, he will share why we created it and how it solves a very real problem PMs, release managers, and technical writers face every day. 📌 What This Video Covers In this walkthrough, you’ll learn: -What Release Activity means in the context of modern product teams -How Olvy visualizes shipping frequency and momentum -How this feature helps communicate progress to internal & external stakeholders -How Release Activity strengthens changelogs, release notes, and product narratives -Real-world use cases for fast-shipping teams 👥 Who Is This For? This video is designed for: -Product Managers tracking product velocity and outcomes -Release Managers coordinating frequent releases -Technical Writers maintaining changelogs and release documentation -Product Marketing teams showcasing consistent shipping -SaaS teams focused on transparency and customer trust Want to showcase how fast your product ships? 👉 Try Olvy and start tracking your Release Activity today https://olvy.co/?utm_source=Youtube+&... Turn your changelog into a proof of momentum, not just a list of updates If this video helped you: 👍 Like the video 💬 Share how you currently track releases 🔔 Subscribe to Olvy’s YouTube channel for product, changelog, and release best practices / @olvyhq We regularly share insights on product communication, changelogs, and shipping better software.