Changelogs that
write themselves.

Connect your GitHub repo. PatchNotes reads your commits and PRs, then generates a clean, categorized changelog your users actually want to read.

~ patchnotes generate --repo api
feat: add webhook retry logic feature v2.4.0
fix: rate limiter edge case bugfix v2.4.0
refactor: split auth middleware improvement v2.4.0
chore: bump dependencies maintenance v2.4.0
feat: add team invitations feature v2.3.0
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Categorization
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What you get

Smart categorization

PatchNotes reads your commit messages and PR descriptions, then sorts changes into features, fixes, improvements, and maintenance. No conventional commits required.

AI-categorized

Real-time generation

Push to main, changelog updates automatically. No manual trigger, no forgetting to update. Your users always see the latest.

auto on push

Custom branding

Your changelog page, your colors, your domain. Embed it in your docs site or host it standalone.

RSS feed

Users can subscribe to your changelog. Every release becomes a feed item. Works with any RSS reader or Slack integration.

Because nobody reads git log

Your users don't care about commit hashes. They care about what changed and why. PatchNotes translates developer commits into human-readable release notes.

Pricing

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  • Weekly digest
  • Public changelog page
  • RSS feed
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