Turn Git Commits into Release Notes on Autopilot with Updated.dev
If you are a developer or a product manager, you know the drill. You’ve just spent weeks crunching code, squashing bugs, and pushing features. The hard work is done, and you are ready to deploy. But wait—you still have to write the release notes.
It’s the task that often gets pushed to the bottom of the pile. Digging through Git logs, deciphering cryptic commit messages, and trying to translate fix: resolve null pointer in user auth into something your users actually care about is tedious. It breaks your flow and takes time away from what you do best: building.
Enter Updated.dev. This tool promises to put your release notes on autopilot, transforming your raw Git commits into beautiful, readable product updates with the power of AI.
The Problem with Manual Changelogs
Communication is key in software development. Your users need to know what’s new, and your team needs a record of progress. However, maintaining a manual changelog comes with friction:
- Time-Consuming: Manually curating lists of changes takes hours.
- Inconsistent: Different developers write updates differently, leading to a messy public face.
- Forgotten Updates: Small but important fixes often go unnoticed and uncommunicated.
Updated solves this by integrating directly with your workflow to handle the heavy lifting.
How Updated.dev Works
The premise is simple: Keep Shipping. We Handle the Release Notes.
Updated streamlines the process into three intuitive steps, bridging the gap between your code repository and your user base.
1. Select Your Commits
You don't need to copy-paste from your terminal. Updated connects to your repository. You simply select the logs (commits) relevant to the update. Whether it's a massive feature overhaul or a quick hotfix, you group them together to form the basis of your release note.
2. AI-Powered Review
This is where the magic happens. Instead of writing the draft from scratch, you let the AI do the work. Updated’s AI analyzes your selected commits and generates a coherent, polished draft. It can:
- Translate technical jargon into user-friendly language.
- Refine the tone to match your brand voice.
- Summarize complex changes into digestible bullet points.
You review the draft, make any final tweaks, and you’re good to go.
3. Publish Everywhere
Once you hit publish, your updates are live. Updated provides two critical output channels:
- Public Page: A dedicated, SEO-friendly page hosting your entire history of release notes.
- In-App Widget: A seamless widget that sits inside your application, notifying users of new features without them having to leave your product.
Stop Wasting Time on Documentation
Your code is ready. Your notes should be too. Start automating your release workflow today.
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While automation tools like Updated handle your backend communication and documentation, keeping your product visually competitive is a different challenge. Your release notes might be polished, but is your UI?
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Using top-tier design references ensures that when you do announce a new UI update via your changelog, it's something your users will love.
Pricing: Essential vs. Pro
Updated offers a generous model for teams of all sizes. You don't even need a credit card to start.
Free Plan ($0)
Perfect for getting started.
- ✅ Unlimited logs
- ✅ Unlimited release notes
- ✅ Public release notes page
- ✅ In-app widget
Pro Plan ($34/mo)
Automate and scale.
- ✨ Everything in Free, plus:
- ✅ Auto logging & labeling
- ✅ AI draft generation
- ✅ Custom domain
- ✅ Email notifications
The "Auto logging" and "Auto labeling" features in the Pro plan are game-changers for larger teams. They remove the need to manually select commits, as the system intelligently categorizes them for you. Coupled with custom domains, your changelog looks like a native part of your ecosystem, not a third-party add-on.
For developers who want to maintain transparency without the administrative burden, Updated is the modern solution. It respects your time by utilizing the work you've already done in Git.
Final Thoughts
Shipping features is hard; writing about them shouldn't be. By automating your release notes, you ensure your users are always in the loop, your documentation is always up to date, and your sanity remains intact.





