Release once.We ship the rest.
Publish a GitHub release. ReleaseNoteKit turns it into a polished public page, an email to your subscribers, a Slack + Discord post, and a tweet thread — automatically, in the time it takes you to close the tab.
- GitHub release → public + email + Slack, hands-off
- $29 once, lifetime · or $79 Pro for full automation
Acme 1.4.0
Two new exports, faster CSV import, and four bug fixes.
New features
3- CSV → Notion exporter
- Per-workspace API keys
- Webhook retry policy
Bug fixes
2- Stripe sync race on same-day refunds
- JP locale search highlighting
Performance
1- 38% faster CSV ingest
Try it on any public repo
Paste a GitHub URL. We'll fetch the last 30 commits, filter noise, and show you what ReleaseNoteKit would generate — no email, no signup, no card.
From git log to release post in 60 seconds.
Merge pull request #482 from acme/csv-export Fix bug chore: bump deps feat: add CSV → Notion exporter WIP Merge branch 'main' fix(stripe): handle same-day refund race docs: update README
# Acme 1.4.0 Two new exports, faster CSV import, and four bug fixes. ## New features - CSV → Notion exporter - Per-workspace API keys ## Bug fixes - Stripe sync race on same-day refunds
Four steps. No setup.
- 1Try the demo
Paste any public GitHub URL above and see what we'd write — no email, no card.
- 2Hook up your repo
Drop your repo URL. Get a private dashboard link by email. Free preview anytime.
- 3Pay $29 once
Unlocks unlimited releases + the widget + 500 subscribers + email blast + analytics.
- 4Flip on zero-touch (Pro)
Connect GitHub webhook. From now on, `gh release create` ships everything for you.
What you'll actually get.
Sample releases generated from real commit ranges on three public repos. Same markdown, tweet thread, and email digest you'd get on your own project — no signup needed to look.
- ReleaseNoteKit · v2.1.01 commitsZero-touch publishing — release once, we ship the rest
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Open example →
- Claude Code · v2.3.094 commitsSubagents launch, typed hooks, slimmer status line
Three new agent types ship out of the box, Hook configuration is fully typed end-to-end, and the status line gives you back a l…
Open example →
- Next.js · v15.3.0412 commitsPartial Prerendering goes stable, after() lands, Turbopack on prod build
Three years of experiments converge: PPR is now default, after() defers post-response work, and Turbopack powers production bui…
Open example →
Want all three side-by-side? See the full examples page →
If you ship code, this is for you.
You ship every week and hate writing release posts.
You have a public changelog but no time to keep it polished.
You want a tweet-ready summary on every tag, automatically.
One-time. Lifetime. No subscription.
One project per purchase. Pay once, generate unlimited releases for that repo. Cancel subscriptions on every other dev tool instead.
Starter
One project, AI changelog generation, hosted page, in-app widget, email list up to 500.
- 1 GitHub repo · unlimited releases
- Public changelog page · RSS · per-release OG image
- Markdown / HTML / tweet thread / email outputs
- In-app "What's new" widget (1 script tag)
- Email subscribers up to 500 (double opt-in)
- Send release email blasts
- Public page view analytics
- "Powered by ReleaseNoteKit" watermark
No subscription. No credit card on file.
Pro
Everything plus unlimited subscribers, GitHub auto-draft, Slack + Discord, custom domain, no watermark.
- Everything in Starter
- GitHub release webhook → auto-draft
- Slack + Discord publish webhooks
- Unlimited email subscribers
- Custom domain (changelog.yourapp.com)
- Custom brand color + logo · remove watermark
- Priority AI model
No subscription. No credit card on file.
Quick answers
Yes. The preview is free — see commit categories and sample headlines before you pay.
Claude Haiku writes the prose. You always get the raw commits and a rule-based fallback too.
Yes, if your deployment has a GITHUB_TOKEN with read access.
If generation fails on our side, contact us. We'll refund or fix it.
More on the pricing page.
Release once. We ship the rest.
Try the demo on any public repo first. $29 once when you're ready to publish.