Free Tool Converts GitHub Pull Requests Into Structured Changelog Notes
Many indie SaaS founders neglect changelogs because writing them interrupts development workflows and lacks a clear format, leaving users unaware of product updates. A developer has launched a free tool at tryshiplog.io that pulls merged pull requests from any public GitHub repository via the GitHub API and organizes them into categorized release-note structures within roughly 20 seconds. The tool requires no account, payment, or waitlist signup, and outputs grouped raw material under themes like Features, Fixes, and Improvements for founders to edit further. It does not automatically rewrite entries into polished prose, but converts technical PR titles into a user-facing format as a starting point. A paid version called Shiplog, priced at $19 per month in pre-launch, extends support to private repositories and adds an embeddable in-app changelog popup.
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