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Changenotes Review

AI-powered changelog generator for GitHub releases.

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Verdict

Changenotes offers a convenient solution for automating changelog generation, saving developers time and effort. However, the free plan has limitations, and users may need to upgrade for more features. The tool's AI-powered writing and instant generation capabilities make it a useful addition to any development workflow.

What it does

Auto-generate beautiful, categorized changelogs from your GitHub releases. Changenotes reads your commits and PRs, then publishes a clean changelog — automatically. Free forever.

Best for

Developers and teams looking to automate their changelog generation process.

At a glance

Free planYes
Login requiredYes
MemoryNo
VoiceNo
Image generationNo
Group chatNo
Mobile appNo
NSFW policyUnknown
PricingFree + paid — $0/forever (1 connected repo, 10 AI changelogs per month) with upgrade options

Pros & cons

Pros
  • Automates changelog generation
  • AI-powered writing
  • Instant generation
  • Free plan available
Cons
  • Limited features in free plan
  • May require upgrade for more usage

Frequently asked

Is Changenotes free to use?
Yes. Changenotes has a free plan — $0/forever (1 connected repo, 10 AI changelogs per month) with upgrade options
Does Changenotes have memory?
No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
Can Changenotes do voice or images?
Voice: no. Image generation: no.
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