Heitor Gandolfi

Ripple - The changelog your users will actually read

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Ripple turns your product updates into a public changelog page. Write in Markdown, pick a theme, share one URL. No docs site to maintain, no GitHub release to bury. Built for solo devs and small teams who ship and want users to notice.

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Heitor Gandolfi
Hey everyone. Launching Ripple today and honestly a bit nervous about it. Built this from a pattern I saw in a few projects I've worked on: teams keep shipping, users have no idea, and "we should have a changelog page" stays on the TODO forever. So I built the thing I wanted: a changelog page that takes 60 seconds to set up, looks good by default, and gets out of your way. Markdown entries, 8 themes, one public URL to share. No docs site to maintain, no release notes to bury on GitHub. Pricing, upfront: the Free plan lets you try the editor and preview your entries, but to actually publish your changelog page you need a paid plan. Starter is $9/mo, Pro is $19/mo. Monthly only, cancel anytime. Some things will be rough. I'm one person, first real users, bugs definitely exist. If you find any, please email hi@tryripple.co, I'll probably fix it that same night. The changelog I'm using for Ripple itself is running on Ripple: https://tryripple.co/p/ripple Thanks for checking it out. Feedback very welcome.