Raw release context
Paste tickets, commit notes, launch details, caveats, and affected customer segments.
Premium AI release notes
Use ChangeCrab Premium AI drafting to turn tickets, commits, feature summaries, and launch notes into clearer changelog entries that still stay reviewable by your team.
Premium trial includes AI drafting. Treat AI as the first draft, not the final approval.
Paste tickets, commit notes, launch details, caveats, and affected customer segments.
AI proposes a clearer title, benefit-led summary, category, and next-step language.
The final version powers the public changelog, widget, RSS feed, and subscriber message.
Why this matters
The point is not prettier filler. It is faster translation from engineering context to customer value, with review before publish.
Commits explain what changed. Customers need to know why it matters and whether they should do anything.
AI can keep entries in a consistent structure so every update is not a blank-page exercise.
Humans still decide scope, accuracy, risk, timing, and whether subscribers should be alerted.
Workflow
Bring together tickets, commits, feature flags, screenshots, support context, and launch notes.
Prompt for audience, customer benefit, what changed, affected users, and next steps.
Remove hype, check accuracy, add links, and make the language sound like your product.
Send the approved update to the page, widget, RSS feed, subscribers, or scheduled workflow.
Before and after
Example artifact
Good prompts ask for customer impact, not just nicer wording.
Turn these release notes into a changelog entry for B2B admins. Explain the customer benefit. Mention who is affected. Avoid hype. Include a clear next step if one exists.
Saved filters for reporting are live Admins can now save recurring report views and reopen them in one click, which makes weekly finance and operations reviews faster.
Is it accurate? Is the affected audience clear? Does the title match the feature? Should subscribers be alerted? Does it need a link or screenshot?
What you get
Buyer questions
Use AI to draft faster, but keep human review before publishing customer-facing updates, especially for sensitive releases, pricing, security, or roadmap language.
Tickets, commits, screenshots, affected audience, support notes, migration steps, and customer benefit give AI enough context to draft something useful.
AI drafting is part of Premium and active trial workflows. Free plans are still useful for manual publishing.
Related pages
These pages share adjacent product communication use cases.
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