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SuprLogs – Autopilot changelogs from GitHub commits

SuprLogs – Autopilot changelogs from GitHub commits

by Aslanas·Mar 31, 2026·1 point·2 comments

AI Analysis

MidShip It

Yet another AI changelog generator when GitHub Releases already does this.

Strengths
  • Multi-repo aggregation into single unified changelog page is genuinely useful for monorepos.
  • Historic commit backfill means you're not starting from zero on day one.
  • Custom system prompts let you control tone for different stakeholder audiences.
Weaknesses
  • GitHub's native release notes from commits already solves 80% of this problem free.
  • No clear differentiation from ReleaseNotes.ai, Changelogify, or manual GitHub Releases.
Target Audience

Startup founders, product teams, open source maintainers

Similar To

GitHub Releases · ReleaseNotes.ai · Changelogify

Post Description

I hate writing changelogs. So usually, I don't. When I have, they've gotten stale or were way too technical for my audience.

At the same time I recognize they are critical for illustrating momentum to customers, investors, and colleagues.

So I built a tool to make it effortless, automatic, and something I'd never have to think about again.

My solution is simple: 1. Connect a repo 2. Done

SuprLogs reads every commit diff, generates analysis, writes unified changelog entries from that analysis, publishes, updates, etc. all on autopilot. It's basically a set-it-and-forget it system.

A few really cool features that I haven't seen anywhere else include: - Ability to connect multiple repos to create a single unified changelog - Ability to ingest every historic commit and backfill a changelog to the present day - Ability to set a custom system prompt to guide the writing style - Kanban style theme, similar to how PostHog does their changelog

I'd especially love feedback on: - Is the tool is useful with it's current features? What's it missing? - Do you like the themes? - Do you trust it with private repos? - Do you understand the value prop from the homepage?

Anyone can use it. It's free forever for public repos. And there's a no-credit-card free trial with all the bells and whistles if you want to give it a deeper dive (private repos, analytics, teams, etc).

Happy to answer any questions about the tech, orchestration, durability, security, etc.

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