Daily Vercel deployment digest
Summarize the last day's Vercel deployments across your projects — what shipped, what failed — every morning.
Every weekday morning, recap what happened on Vercel in roughly the last day so the team starts with a clear picture of what shipped. Across my Vercel projects, summarize the deployments from the last 24 hours: - Production promotions — which project, which commit/branch, and who triggered them. - A count of deployments per project (preview + production). - Any failed or errored deployments, called out clearly with the project and the error if available. Lead with a one-line summary, then a short section per project that had activity. Skip projects with nothing new. If a deployment failed, note it at the top. Read only — don't redeploy or change anything.
Vercel deployments — 30 Jun 2026 (last 24h) 12 deployments across 3 projects · 2 prod promotions · 1 failed marketing-site • ✅ Promoted to prod: "fix: OG image sizing" (main, by Sam) • 4 preview deploys app • ✅ Promoted to prod: "feat: usage strip" (main, by Priya) • 6 preview deploys docs • ❌ Build failed: "chore: bump deps" (main) — type error in build step
Deployments happen all day across every project, and it's easy to miss a failed production build until someone notices the site is stale. This routine recaps the last day's Vercel activity every morning — what shipped, what got promoted, and what broke — so the team has one clear picture before standup.
How it works
- It uses Vercel to read deployments across your projects and flag failures.
- One digest lands in your inbox each weekday, production promotions and failures first.
- It's read-only — the routine reports on deployments, it never triggers or changes them.
Make it yours
- Scope it to a single critical project, or only report production promotions and failures.
- Run it more often during a big launch, or switch to a weekly summary for slower projects.
- Pair it with Slack to post the digest into your team channel.
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