Automating changelogs using AI

Writing changelogs is one of those tasks in technical writing that’s important but nobody enjoys. So we automated it.

A screenshot of a professional software application's changelog generator interface. The UI is clean and minimalist with a white background and grey accents. On the left side, a sidebar contains date range inputs for 'START DATE' and 'END DATE' set to March 2026, a 'Generate Changelog' button with a GitHub icon, and a history of recently generated logs. The main content area displays a generated changelog titled 'Changelog' for the period of 10/03/2026 to 17/03/2026. It features a 'Download .md' button and sections for 'Release Versions' and 'New Features & Major Improvements,' detailing platform-specific updates like version numbers and new synchronization features.

This app connects to a private GitHub repository, lets you set a date range, and generates a polished, user-facing changelog from your recent commits. No manual sifting through git history required.

The results are stored so you always have a record.

We built it for our consultancy engagements and as a real-world example inside our upcoming course, Mastering and Managing Documentation with AI.

The screenshot shows it in action: pulling a week’s worth of commits into a structured release summary, complete with version numbers across Desktop, Android, and iOS.

Interested in what AI can do for your documentation workflows? Check out the course or send us a message directly.

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