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A public changelog for product builders to share updates

https://www.featdrop.com/
1•allanhahaha•1h ago

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allanhahaha•1h ago
I built Featdrop (https://featdrop.com) — a place for builders to share product updates publicly.

The idea came from a problem I kept running into myself: I ship updates to my products on a daily basis, but there’s no real place to share those updates unless you already have many followers.

Posting on X didn’t do much for me (I have only ~200 followers). Posting on changelog page meant basically nobody saw it. Posting frequently on Reddit felt spammy pretty quickly.

So I made a public product changelog.

Featdrop is kind of like Product Hunt, but instead of launches, people post product updates. You can have multiple products, post multiple updates every day, and people can see, follow, vote on, and comment on what you’re building.

One feature I personally especially like is the update calendar — it shows a monthly history of everything you shipped. It feels like a nicer way to show product momentum than just a GitHub graph. (The idea was inspired by an infographic made by ProductCompass)

Video: https://www.tella.tv/video/featdrop-799e

If you’re actively building, I’d love for you to check it out and happy to hear any feedback!

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