HyperRelease vs Asana for releases
Asana organizes tasks — HyperRelease organizes version publication across multiple platforms.
Asana is a versatile task manager. For a release, you create a “Release 2.4” project with tasks per team. It works for general tracking, but it does not capture multi-platform and store-specific complexity.
Asana: tasks and deadlines
Each Asana task is independent. Nothing natively links “prepare iOS screenshots” to the overall release status or the corresponding Play Store content.
HyperRelease: a native release model
Platforms, statuses, locales, and content are first-class concepts. You are not building a data model — it already exists.
When to use which
Asana remains useful for roadmaps and cross-functional tasks. HyperRelease takes over for executing the release itself.
In summary
Using Asana as a release management tool means adapting a generalist product. HyperRelease is the specialist.
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CI/CD automates builds — HyperRelease coordinates people before and after deployment.