Egor Naumenko

Shiplog - Beautiful instant changelogs. Push via dashboard, CLI, or AI

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Create a polished public changelog page on your own subdomain. Push updates from the dashboard, CLI, or let AI write them from rough notes. Live in 60 seconds.

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Egor Naumenko
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Hey everyone! I built Shiplog because I was tired of maintaining changelogs in Notion docs that nobody reads, or GitHub Releases that look like commit logs. The problem: You ship features every week but your users have no idea. Writing release notes feels like a chore, so you skip it. Your changelog is either ugly, buried, or nonexistent. What Shiplog does: You sign up, name your app, and instantly get a public changelog page at yourapp.shiplog.page - beautiful, dark mode, mobile-friendly, SEO-indexed. Then you push updates however you want: → Dashboard - clean editor, pick a tag, publish → CLI - shiplog push own or shiplog push ai --notes "added dark mode, fixed login bug" directly from your terminal → AI — paste rough notes, AI generates a polished user-facing entry with title, body, and tag Every edit saves a revision you can restore. You get up to 3 projects per account. The whole thing takes 60 seconds to set up. Pricing: 7-day free trial, then $4.99/mo. One plan, everything included. I built this as a solo developer and I'm using it for my own projects. Would love your feedback - what's missing? What would make you switch from your current setup?