From Changelog Page to In-App Feed: Why Placement Matters More Than Copy
You can write beautiful release notes, but if they live on a lonely /changelog page, almost nobody will read them.
Insights on product announcements, feature releases, and best practices for keeping your users engaged
You can write beautiful release notes, but if they live on a lonely /changelog page, almost nobody will read them.
Top bar, corner card, popup, badge—when to use each pattern so users stay informed without hating you.
Shipping features doesn't move the needle unless users discover, understand, and try them. Here's how to make that happen.
How solo and small teams can use in-app changelogs to look bigger, ship faster, and keep users in the loop.
Why shipping features isn't enough anymore—and how in-app changelogs make sure users actually see what you build.
A plug-and-play content plan for your changelog, especially if you're just getting started with ChangeTiny.