Olvy Changelogs

Olvy Changelogs

Olvy Changelogs help streamline the process of informing users about product updates directly within your application. It features various customizable in-app widgets like sidebars, modals, and popups

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What is Olvy Changelogs?

Olvy Changelogs is a tool for communicating product updates to users directly within your application. Instead of relying on external channels, you can display changelog information through customisable in-app widgets such as sidebars, modals, and popups. This keeps users informed about new features, improvements, and fixes without requiring them to leave your product. The platform includes a no-code builder for designing widgets, an AI-powered release writer to help draft update announcements, and support for multiple languages. It's designed for product teams, SaaS companies, and development teams who want a straightforward way to keep users in the loop about what's changing in their product.

Key Features

Customisable in-app widgets

sidebars, modals, popups, and other formats to display changelog information

No-code builder

design and configure widgets without writing code

AI-powered release writer

automatically generate changelog entries from feature descriptions or update notes

Multilingual support

publish changelogs in multiple languages to reach a global audience

Custom CSS and domain options

brand widgets to match your application's design

Team collaboration tools

work with teammates on drafts, reviews, and publishing

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Quick integration without extensive development work
  • Keeps users informed within the product experience rather than requiring external visits
  • AI assistance saves time writing and editing release notes
  • Freemium model lets you try the core functionality at no cost

Limitations

  • May require some technical knowledge to fully customise styling and integration
  • Advanced features and higher usage limits likely reserved for paid tiers

Use Cases

SaaS companies informing subscribers about new features and improvements

Mobile app developers notifying users of updates and bug fixes

Internal tools communicating changes to employees

Software products managing release communication across different user segments

Platforms operating globally needing to announce updates in multiple languages