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May 6, 20251 Minute Read

Improvements to Changelog experience

Today we’re shipping a new UI and several enhancements to your Changelog experience. This is the first time we’ve made significant changes to the Changelog since we launched it in 2018, and this marks an evolution in how we share updates with you.

What’s changing?

  • The overall look and feel of the UI now more closely mirrors your experience on github.com.
  • New posts are categorized into one of three categories: new release, improvements, or retired.
  • All posts are now grouped into a new set of 12 curated tags you can use as filters to see changes by that product area.
  • Posts are now grouped into months for easy viewing and archived into years for reference.

Why is this important?

We’ve heard your feedback that it can be difficult to differentiate new features releases from slight improvements to existing feature sets. These changes put you in charge of what you want to see, giving you the ability to filter based on categories most relevant to you.

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