The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- Your changelog reads like commit messages and no user bothers checking it
- Writing user-facing descriptions for 20+ changes takes half a day each release
- You skip changelog updates because they're tedious, then users miss new features
With aidowith.me
- AI rewrites technical changes into user-facing language with benefit-first framing
- Get entries in 3 lengths (short, medium, detailed) for different contexts
- Publish changelogs 4x faster and get a summary email template for your users
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
Ops & Analysts
Summaries, process docs, and structured output from messy inputs.
How It Works
Paste your release notes
Drop in commit messages, Jira tickets, or internal notes. AI categorizes everything into new features, improvements, bug fixes, and deprecations.
Generate user-facing descriptions
AI rewrites each entry with benefit-first framing in 3 lengths. You review and adjust the tone to match your product voice.
Format and distribute
Export formatted changelog entries for your docs site. Get a summary email template to notify your user base about the update.
Write Your Changelog Announcement
Ten steps from raw release notes to polished changelog entries and a user email.
Start This Skill →What You Walk Away With
Paste your release notes
Generate user-facing descriptions
Format and distribute
Publish changelogs 4x faster and get a summary email template for your users
"Our changelog went from something nobody read to a feature users bookmark. The AI rewrites turn 'fixed null pointer in auth module' into something a customer cares about."- Developer Advocate, API platform
Questions
You paste technical release notes and the AI categorizes them, rewrites each in user-facing language, and formats entries by impact level. It produces short, medium, and detailed versions so you can use the right format for your changelog page.
Any format works: Git commit messages, Jira ticket titles and descriptions, internal release notes, or even Slack messages about what shipped. The AI adapts to messy input and extracts the relevant information about each change.
Yes. The route produces both: formatted entries for your changelog page and a summary email highlighting the top 3 to 5 changes. The email uses a different tone (more conversational) to drive engagement.