
How to Write a Product Changelog That Users Actually Read
Most changelogs are ignored. The ones that drive retention follow a simple format: lead with the user benefit, keep it short, and notify the right people automatically.
Step-by-step tutorials on setting up Peeqback, embedding a feedback widget, building a public roadmap, and writing changelogs that drive retention.

Most changelogs are ignored. The ones that drive retention follow a simple format: lead with the user benefit, keep it short, and notify the right people automatically.

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