Your public changelog page
Going live, themes and fonts, wording, the RSS feed and read analytics.
Off until you say go
Every workspace has a hosted page at shipnote.app/c/your-slug listing its published releases. It starts offline: visitors get a 404 and only you can see the preview, until you hit Go live on the Public changelog page.
You choose the slug. Changing it later breaks links you've already shared, so pick one you'll keep.
Make it yours
Everything a visitor sees can be yours:
- Fifteen preset themes: Terminal, Typewriter, Letter, Boardroom, Bubblegum and friends.
- Or go Custom: your own accent and background colours. Light or dark is inferred from your background.
- Any font, including the entire Google Fonts catalogue by name.
- Your wording: brand line, heading, intro, and an optional back link to your site.
Draft first, live when saved
The side-by-side preview (or the pop-out window on smaller screens) always renders your unsaved draft, so you can try themes freely. Undo steps back through your edits, Discard returns to what's saved, and nothing reaches visitors until you hit Save.
What appears on the page
Publishing a release with the page ticked adds it. Each release shows one output of your choosing, usually the changelog, and the "On your page" list lets you switch which output any release shows, or hide it, at any time. Collapsible entries keep long histories tidy.
Readers and reach
The page has an RSS feed readers can subscribe to, and it's indexable, which quietly helps your product's search presence. Every visit is counted: the read chart lives on your Dashboard.
Share the link in your app footer, docs and bio; each announcement you publish elsewhere becomes a doorway back to it.