
An AI coworker wired into your repo, tracker, and docs site — it drafts the release notes, flags the pages a shipped change just made wrong, and edits to your style guide while you focus on the hard explanations.
Sauna is an AI assistant for technical writers that keeps the docs honest. It drafts release notes and pages from the merged change, flags the pages a release just made stale, edits to your style guide, and turns recurring support questions into how-tos — so your time goes to the explanations only you can write.
What it does
Read the merged PR and the linked ticket, then draft the doc update or release note that the change requires — in your product's voice, with the API surface described accurately.
Cross-reference the docs against the shipped code and flag the pages that describe behavior that's changed, ranked by how visible the page is.
Run a draft against your style guide and return tracked suggestions — terminology, voice, the rules you keep having to enforce on contributors.
Read the recurring questions in the support queue, cluster them, and draft the FAQ or how-to page that would have answered them.
Put Sauna to work on this.
Get started for freeIn context
Sauna shows up where you already work — the web app, Slack, email, iMessage, and Superhuman. It reads what it needs, does the task, and comes back with the draft for your approval.
Try it
The literal prompt for this job. Open it in Sauna and it picks up from there.
“Read this merged PR and its linked ticket, then draft the docs update it requires and list any existing pages that the change now makes inaccurate.”
Plugs into the tools you already run — and thousands more, or any MCP server.
What you get
Reports, drafts, and dashboards Sauna assembles from your live tools — kept current on its own.
Get the result, not the busywork.
Get started for freeGood to know
No. Sauna drafts the pages, the release notes, and the edits; publishing to your docs site waits for your review and approval.
Yes. Give it your style guide once and its workspace memory keeps your conventions, so later drafts and edits inherit your terminology and voice.
Sauna reads only what you connect, and acts only after you approve. Your workspace and its memory are yours, not training data.
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