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How Our 2-Week Release Cycle Keeps Your Software Ahead of the Curve

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Technology never stops advancing, and neither do we. That’s why we’ve designed our development process around a 2-week release cycle. Every two weeks, we release updates with new features, improvements, and fixes for your software. Our method goes beyond just following trends. It’s a data-driven strategy made to keep your tools sharp, efficient, and competitive.

Research shows that shorter development cycles lead to faster innovation and higher customer satisfaction. According to the 2021 State of DevOps Report by DORA (DevOps Research and Assessment), companies that release updates frequently recover 26 times faster from problems and are 2.4 times more likely to reach their performance goals.

By releasing updates every two weeks, we can quickly address your needs, fix bugs, and add the features that matter most to you. This approach allows us to stay flexible and responsive to changes.

This method also helps our team stay focused and productive. Instead of waiting months for a major update, we make smaller, steady improvements. This means that you won’t have outdated software or need to wait a long time for the next update. Instead, you’ll receive regular updates that keep your tools fresh and functional.

One of the best parts of our process is that you play a key role in shaping our software. We always prioritize listening to what our users need and experience. Your feedback and ideas guide our development. If there’s a feature you want or a change that would make your work easier, we want to know.

By working together, we can build tools that truly make a difference.

New features are important, but our updates also focus on improving the overall user experience. With every release, we:

  • Improve performance: Faster load times, smoother navigation, and fewer bugs.
  • Enhance security: Regular updates help protect your data from new threats.
  • Introduce new tools: From time-saving shortcuts to advanced analytics, we’re always adding value.

This approach keeps us competitive. A study by McKinsey & Company found that companies with strong design practices and a focus on quick changes grew twice as fast as their competitors. By sticking to our 2-week release cycle, we ensure that you’re always using the latest and most effective tools.

At ShedPro, we view software development as a partnership. Your feedback not only helps guide our updates but also plays a vital role in shaping the future of our product. If you have an idea, feel free to share it with us. Whether it’s a small improvement or a major new feature, we’re always open to hearing from you.

With every two-week release, we are focused on improving your experience along with updating the software. That’s what makes ShedPro stay ahead.

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Sources:

  • DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA). (2021). State of DevOps Report. Google Cloud.
  • McKinsey & Company. (2018). The Business Value of Design. McKinsey Quarterly.
  • Harvard Business Review. (2018). Agile at Scale. Harvard Business Review.
  • Atlassian. (2022). Agile Development: The 2022 Guide to Agile Methodologies. Atlassian Agile Coach.

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