Best open source changelog platform

Keep your users
in the loop

Beautiful changelogs your users will actually read. Write in markdown, tag your updates, publish instantly — all from a clean dashboard.

yourapp.clivy.co/changelog
NEWv2.3.0
IMPROVEMENTv2.2.0
FIXv2.1.0

Three steps. That's it.

From zero to a live changelog in under two minutes.

1

Create a project

Name it, pick a slug. Your public changelog URL is ready instantly.

2

Write an entry

Markdown editor with live preview. Add tags, versions, and header images.

3

Publish

One click. Your users see a beautiful, timeline-based changelog page.

Everything you need

No bloat. Just the tools that matter for shipping updates.

Markdown Editor

Write rich changelogs with a split-pane editor and instant preview. Code blocks, images, lists — all supported.

Timeline View

Public changelog page with a timeline layout. Date separators, sticky headers, smooth scrolling.

Color-coded Tags

Categorize entries as New, Fix, Improvement, or anything custom. Each tag gets its own color.

Email Notifications

Subscribers get notified automatically when you publish. Powered by Resend with clean, branded emails.

Analytics

Track page views per entry, total subscribers, and top-performing updates — right in your dashboard.

Scheduled Publishing

Write now, publish later. Set a date and time — Clivy handles the rest with automated cron jobs.

0+
Changelog entries published
0+
Features shipped
0.9%
Uptime

Also included

Reactions

Heart, downvote, and question reactions per entry.

Header Images

Upload or paste a URL. Auto-cropped to 5:2 ratio.

Version Tracking

Semantic versioning with previous version hints.

RSS Feed

Let users subscribe via their favorite RSS reader.

Subscriber Management

View, filter, and remove subscribers per project.

Scheduled Cron Jobs

Vercel cron publishes scheduled entries automatically.

Built with

Next.js 16TypeScriptPrisma 7PostgreSQLNextAuthTailwind CSSshadcn/uiVercel

Ship updates your users
will actually see.

Stop burying release notes in docs nobody reads. Give your product a changelog that looks as good as the work you ship.