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Shiplog Enters Changelog Market at $19/mo Targeting Indie SaaS Founders

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Solo founders and small SaaS teams have long struggled to communicate product updates effectively, often relying on unvisited Notion pages or GitHub release tabs. Headway, the longtime budget-friendly changelog tool of choice, has seen no meaningful updates since around 2020, lacking GitHub sync, AI generation, or email notifications. Existing alternatives like AnnounceKit and Beamer offer fuller feature sets but are priced between $49 and $499 per month, making them difficult to justify for bootstrapped teams. A developer built Shiplog to fill this gap, offering GitHub PR sync, AI-generated release notes, an embeddable widget, and an email digest for $19 per month. The tool is designed specifically for indie founders who need automated, user-facing changelog communication rather than just a static public releases page.

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