For indie SaaS founders & small teams

Stop publishing "Bug fixes and improvements."

Paste your git commits or bullet-point notes. Patchlog rewrites them into a polished changelog post and release email — with the right tone, context, and a call to action. Ready in under two minutes.

git log --oneline
3f8a1c2 fix: resolve null pointer in billing retry
a1d5f09 feat: csv export on reporting dashboard
7b2e0d4 chore: upgrade tailwind to v4
9c3a811 fix: timezone offset in scheduled emails
e4f1c72 feat: multi-currency support for EU
0d7b932 fix: pagination on empty result sets
b5a2d19 feat: webhook retry with backoff
Patchlog outputrelease-email.md

Subject: What's new — CSV exports, EU billing, better reliability

Better reports, multi-currency billing, and fewer silent failures

This release covers two things you've asked for and one thing that was quietly causing pain.

CSV exports are here.

Download any report from the dashboard. Go to Reports → Export to get started.

EU customers can pay in local currency.

… and 3 more changes, formatted and ready to send.

How it works

01

Paste what you shipped

Drop in your git log, a bulleted list, or rough notes. However you track your work, Patchlog can start from it.

02

Patchlog rewrites it

Technical commit messages become clear customer benefits. Each change gets context, a plain-English explanation, and the right level of detail.

03

Ship the announcement

Copy the changelog post to your blog. Copy the email draft to your newsletter tool. Two polished outputs from a single paste.

Built for the people who actually write the code

Solo founders shipping fast

You pushed commits at 11pm. Writing about it for an hour isn't an option. Patchlog handles the announcement so you can close the laptop.

Small teams where nobody owns comms

When "someone should write the changelog" means it never happens, Patchlog gives whoever shipped the feature the tools to announce it too.

Developers who hate writing

The code is good. The release note doesn't have to be a chore. Patchlog gives you a first draft that's already 80% there.

Ready to stop dreading the release email?

Patchlog is in early development. Join the waitlist to get access first and help shape what it becomes.