Most changelogs are either: - Static markdown files buried in docs - Generic Notion pages that look unprofessional - Enterprise tools($$$)
With Changelogy you get: - A clean, customizable public changelog page (or private, if you prefer) that’s easy for users to follow. - Rich formatting: text, images, videos; great for showing off new features or bug-fixes. - Support for custom domains + SSL, so your updates live under your own brand. - Team collaboration, roles & permission control. - A floating in-app widget lets you embed the changelog on your site with a single line of code. - Integrations (e.g. Slack) and API access so you can automate posting release notes.
I think this hits a sweet spot: good enough for a small startup with minimal effort, but powerful enough to scale as your team and product grow. There’s a free plan with unlimited changelog entries (no credit card needed), and you can upgrade later at a very reasonable price if you need more advanced features.
I’m actively building more features right now. Things like deeper integrations, better automation, improved analytics, and more customization options for your changelog page and widget. If there’s something you’d love to see, let me know.
I’d love to get feedback. What features are you missing? Any improvements that would make this more useful for your workflow?
Thanks, happy to answer any questions.
aleeexg•8h ago