Paste the mess
Jira ticket, Slack thread, rough bullets, voice memo transcript — anything you already have.
Paste a Jira ticket or Slack thread. Pick a tier (P0 / P1 / P2) and a persona (Sales / Marketing / Customer). Ship three polished docs in under a minute, in any of 16 languages.
Jira ticket, Slack thread, rough bullets, voice memo transcript — anything you already have.
P0 major · P1 minor · P2 patch. Sales · Marketing · Customer. Pick one of 16 output languages.
Battle card, marketing brief, changelog — in your voice, all from one paste. Share via public link.
Sales gets the one-pager they keep asking for. PMMs skip the brief-writing meeting. Customers read a changelog that explains why they should care. One source, three readers.
Tier controls depth. Persona controls angle. P0 ships 600 words; P2 ships 120. Stop re-writing prompts.
Slack threads. Jira tickets. GitHub PRs. One click in — no copy-paste relay. Gong + Linear are shipping next.
Arabic (RTL), Hindi, Japanese, Vietnamese and 12 more. The doc is written in the language, not translated to it.
Public link at supabrief.com/s/[id]. Your stakeholders read without buying a login.
Slack + Jira surfaced today. GitHub included on Max. Gong, Linear, Notion, and Loom are shipping next.
Output written in-language, not translated. RTL handled natively for Arabic.
One paste handles sales, marketing, and the changelog. No chasing the PMM who's on another launch.
Catch up on 34 Slack messages and a 17-page PRD in one read. Hand the result back in your brand voice.
Fresh card the morning a feature ships. Not a week later, not from a Notion page no one updated.
Paste a merged PR. Ship a changelog, a tweet thread, and a one-pager before your 9am call.
Cut our launch prep from two days to twenty minutes. Sales, marketing, and support all got what they needed from one paste. I actually got home on launch days.— J. Patel · Senior PM · Loop Inc.
Battle cards stay fresh. Reps stopped asking for one-pagers at 9pm the night before demos.D. Huang · Head of Sales · Takt
The voice match is eerie. Our changelog finally sounds like us, not a template.K. Okafor · Head of Product · Plume