Turn GitHub commits into a publish-ready changelog
Removes changelog friction for busy teams, but Changelogly and LaunchNotes already solved this.

Yet another AI changelog generator when GitHub Releases already does this.
Startup founders, product teams, open source maintainers
GitHub Releases · ReleaseNotes.ai · Changelogify
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.
Removes changelog friction for busy teams, but Changelogly and LaunchNotes already solved this.
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