Release QA for Notion sellers

Ship your next template update without the “did I miss something?” spiral.

Template Guard gives Notion template sellers a fast release check, saved risk score, and version-by-version checklist before buyers ever hit a broken link or stale onboarding flow.

Built for small template businessesOne release check takes under 2 minutesVersion history saved automatically
Walkthrough of the release check dashboardRisk score → checklist → ship/hold call

Catch the launch mistakes that trigger support threads and refunds.

Template sellers usually run release QA from memory. Template Guard turns each update into a repeatable pass: what changed, what broke, what still needs a customer note, and whether this version is safe to publish.

Release risk score

See how broken links, missing CTAs, onboarding gaps, and rollout prep affect launch risk.

Actionable checklist

Get a plain-language fix list instead of vague “double-check everything” reminders.

Saved version history

Review past release checks so repeat mistakes stop repeating.

2 min

Typical time to log a release check and see whether the version is ready.

1 dashboard

Keep every version note, ship recommendation, and launch checklist in one place.

How the release pass works in practice.

The product is built for the quick workflow a template seller actually uses between finishing edits and telling customers the update is live.

Step 1

Log the release surface

Record the template version, changed pages, and rollout notes so every launch starts from the same checklist.

Step 2

See the risk score instantly

Broken links, weak onboarding, and missing launch prep roll into a plain ship-or-hold recommendation.

Step 3

Close the checklist before launch

Use the saved action list to tighten the release before customer emails go out or Gumroad buyers hit the update.

Quick answers before you start.

Is this a big QA system to set up?

No. The first run is just one signup, one release entry, and one saved recommendation in the dashboard.

Who is this best for?

Solo template sellers and tiny studios shipping repeat Notion updates without an ops team.

What happens after the first check?

Each version stays in history so you can compare risk, reuse notes, and avoid repeating the same launch mistakes.

Start with your next release, not a big setup project.

Create an account, enter one version, and get your first ship/hold recommendation immediately.

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