Releasing a Web SaaS application

Coordinate Web deployment with mobile and API releases.

Web deployment seems simpler than store releases — no external review. But coordinating Web, API, and mobile on the same version remains a challenge, especially when the Web can deploy continuously.

Web in the release cycle

Even without store review, Web deserves a Draft → Ready → Published status. That aligns the team on when the new version is accessible to users.

Coordination with mobile

If a feature requires Web and mobile, publishing Web before the app can create an inconsistent experience. HyperRelease makes that gap visible.

Release notes and changelog

The Web has no mandated What's New field — but your users deserve a changelog. HyperRelease feeds the public changelog for all platforms.

In summary

Do not underestimate the Web release — it is often the most visible platform for SaaS users.

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Web propagation

HyperRelease documentation

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Store screenshots and localization

Prepare App Store and Play Store screenshots for each locale.

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