Our Story

Built by a developer
tired of being asked.

Every sprint. Every release. Every deployment. The same question from stakeholders: "What did you actually ship?"

Software engineer working at a desk with multiple monitors

The problem was always the same.

As a software engineer, I was constantly asked by both internal and external stakeholders to provide proper user release statements for each user story, bug fix, or improvement we shipped.

The painful truth? 90% of companies overlook this entirely. Not because they don't care — but because writing clear, human-readable changelogs is genuinely hard and time-consuming when you're already deep in the next sprint.

The consequences are real. Product reliability suffers. Stakeholder trust erodes. The cost of maintaining applications skyrockets — because nobody has a clear picture of where the product actually stands.

ChangeNote was built to solve exactly this. Connect your GitHub, pull your commits, and let AI write the release notes your stakeholders can actually understand.

Skipping changelogs isn't free.
It's just a hidden cost.

Stakeholders lose trust when they can't see what changed
Support tickets spike after every silent release
Developers waste hours re-explaining decisions already made in code
New team members have no history of why decisions were made
Product roadmaps drift without a clear record of where you've been

ChangeNote removes every excuse not to keep stakeholders informed — because now it takes 90 seconds, not 45 minutes.

Team collaboration and stakeholder meeting around a table
90 sec
Average time to publish a changelog
90%
Of companies skip release notes entirely
3 steps
Connect · Generate · Publish
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Technical writing skills required
Team working together on a shared mission
Our Mission

Make every product release something people actually read.

We believe that clear communication between developers and stakeholders isn't a nice-to-have — it's what separates products that build trust from products that lose it silently.

ChangeNote is built and maintained by ebroadwayIT — a software engineering team that has lived this problem firsthand across dozens of products and organisations.

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