About

I built the changelog tool
I wished existed.

After nine years building software for the defense industry, I launched my first indie SaaS and ran straight into the same wall every founder hits: how do I tell users what changed?

I looked at the options. Beamer. Frill. Headway. LaunchNotes. Every one of them was priced for a growth-stage startup with a marketing budget — not for a solo developer who just wants to ship updates and let users know.

The cheapest plans started at $49/month. The ones with the features I actually needed were $99–$250/month. For a changelog.

Meanwhile, I'm sitting there with a product that's 95% done, and the question isn't "should I communicate with my users?" — of course I should. The question is why I have to choose between enterprise pricing or rolling my own from scratch.

So I built Changelog AI.

The AI part came naturally — I was already using Claude to turn my rough bullet points into proper release notes. It saved me 30 minutes every time I shipped. I figured that should just be built in.

Built for solo founders and small teams

Not enterprises with procurement processes. You should be able to sign up, connect your project, and publish your first entry in under five minutes.

Priced for the indie market

Pro is $29/month. Founders Edition is $299 one-time. That's it. No MAU fees, no seat multipliers, no "contact sales" tiers. You know exactly what you're paying.

Owned and operated by the person who answers support

I'm the developer, the designer, the support team, and the roadmap. If something breaks or you have a question, you're talking to me.

I spent nine years writing software that had to work — in environments where failure wasn't an option and stakeholder communication was as important as the code itself. That experience shaped how I think about products: ship reliably, communicate clearly, and never leave your users wondering what changed.

That's what Changelog AI is for. Every release note you publish is a signal to your users that the product is alive, that someone's paying attention, and that their feedback matters. That's not a marketing exercise — it's how you keep users.

I'm just starting out in the indie SaaS world. I'm building in public, shipping fast, and pricing fairly. If that sounds like the kind of tool you want to support — and use — I'd love to have you.

B

Blake

Founder, Changelog AI

Ready to keep your users in the loop?

Free plan, no credit card required. Your first changelog entry takes five minutes.