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ShipLog is a GitHub-connected changelog tool that reads merged pull requests and drafts release notes when a team is ready to ship. It helps developers and product teams keep changelogs current without manually reconstructing months of work.

Added on May 26, 2026

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Product Information

What is ShipLog?

ShipLog is a developer tool for turning repository activity into published changelogs. After a team signs in with GitHub and connects repositories, ShipLog watches merged pull requests and prepares release notes for the next version. The product is designed for teams that ship regularly but often postpone changelog writing until it becomes painful. Users can review, edit, and publish the generated changelog instead of starting from an empty document.

How to use ShipLog?

  1. Sign in to ShipLog with GitHub.
  2. Create a project and connect the repositories you want to track.
  3. Let ShipLog cache merged pull requests as your team works.
  4. When preparing a release, click Generate to draft a changelog from the PR history.
  5. Review, edit, and publish the changelog for users or teammates.

Core Features

  • GitHub connection — Link projects and repositories directly through GitHub.
  • Merged PR tracking — Cache pull requests as they merge so release context is not lost.
  • AI changelog generation — Draft changelogs from PR history when a version is ready.
  • Review workflow — Edit generated notes before publishing them.
  • Release memory — Keep track of changes since the last release instead of relying on manual notes.
  • Team-friendly output — Turn engineering activity into product-facing release communication.
  • Lightweight setup — Create a project, connect repos, and generate notes without a heavy docs system.

Use Cases

  • SaaS releases — Generate clear customer-facing notes from weeks of merged PRs.
  • Developer tool updates — Convert technical repository changes into readable product updates.
  • Internal release reviews — Help product and engineering teams align on what changed before shipping.
  • Changelog recovery — Rebuild release notes after months of postponed documentation.
  • Founder-led shipping — Let small teams maintain a professional changelog without a dedicated docs writer.

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