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v2.4.01.2s

git log

a1ffeat: dark mode for dashboard

9c4fix: pagination on repos list

e07feat(api): release note API keys

b32fix: forked repo comparison

7ddchore: bump prisma to 6.6

RELEASE_NOTES.md

# v2.4.0

## ✨ Features

- Dark mode for the dashboard

- API keys for release notes

## 🐛 Fixes

- Pagination on repositories

- Forked repo comparison

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// how it works

From git history to changelog in three steps

No config files. No conventions to memorize. Connect, generate, ship.

01

Connect your repos

Sign in with GitHub and pick the repositories you want changelogs for. Read-only, scoped access.

02

Pick a range

Choose two tags, branches, or commits. We parse everything in between and group it by type automatically.

03

Publish or export

Ship a hosted changelog page on your own domain, export Markdown, or fire a webhook to anywhere.

// features

Everything you need to ship a changelog

Built for developers. Generate, customize, automate, and distribute — all from one place.

AI-assisted summariesAI

Turn terse commit messages into readable notes. Control tone, length, format, emoji, and grouping — or write custom instructions.

Beautiful hosted pages

Publish a public changelog with themes, card/timeline/list layouts, your logo, custom CSS, and your own domain.

Commit-aware grouping

Conventional commits get sorted into Features, Fixes, and Chores. Freeform history works too.

Scheduled generation

Set it to run daily, weekly, or monthly and your changelog keeps itself up to date.

Webhooks & API

HMAC-signed webhooks on every release event, automatic retries, and API keys for programmatic access.

// pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you scale.

Every plan includes AI generation and a hosted changelog page. No per-seat pricing.

// faq

Questions, answered

Do I need to use conventional commits?

No. Conventional commits give you cleaner automatic grouping, but the AI-assisted summaries handle freeform commit history too. There's nothing to configure either way.

Is it really free?

Yes — there's a free tier with no credit card required. You only upgrade when you need more repositories, generations, or public pages. See the pricing above.

Can I use my own domain?

Yes. On paid plans you can point a custom domain at your changelog page and fully brand it with your logo, colors, and custom CSS.

Is the project open source?

It is — released under the MIT license. You can read the source, open issues, or self-host. The link is in the nav and footer.

Which Git providers are supported?

GitHub today. You connect with GitHub OAuth, select repositories, and generate notes from commits, pull requests, and tags.

Ship your next release in seconds.

Stop pasting commits into a doc. Connect your repo and let release-notes.dev write the changelog your users actually read.