Publish changelogs and release notes directly in your documentation portal. Write free-text entries with optional tags, auto-generate an RSS feed, and notify your team on Slack — all without leaving DeveloperHub.
Stop sending change emails nobody reads. Publish changelogs and release notes where users already are — right inside your documentation portal.
Write and publish changelog entries and release notes directly inside DeveloperHub — no third-party tool required. Each post is free text, so add what you like: prose, code, images, and optional change-type tags. Readers see a clean timeline in the sidebar.
Every changelog and release notes entry is indexed by DeveloperHub's AI Search. Developers can search across your full release history — finding the change that introduced a behaviour without scrolling through pages of entries.
RSS feeds and Slack notifications mean users never miss an important change — whether they're subscribed or just browsing the docs.
Every changelog post is automatically added to a public RSS feed. Developers subscribe in their feed reader, IDE, or Slack workspace and get notified the moment you publish.
Configure a Slack webhook and DeveloperHub sends your team a notification on any project change — edits, publishes, new changelog entries, and more — with a direct link to what changed.
Every changelog feature ships with DeveloperHub — no plugins, no third-party changelog service needed.
Your changelog inherits your portal's brand — logo, colours, and custom domain. Zero "Powered by" attribution for readers.
Gate changelog entries behind SSO or JWT so only authenticated customers see internal release notes.
All changelog entries are indexed by the AI Search — readers can find the change that introduced a behaviour across the full release history.
Each changelog entry gets its own indexed URL — helping users find breaking changes via Google when debugging in production.
Readers filter the changelog by tag (New, Fixed, Breaking) to see only the entries that affect their integration.
Export your full changelog history as a structured PDF or Markdown file for compliance, legal reviews, or offline archives.
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