Ripple
The changelog your users will actually read
Ripple provides a hosted public page for a product’s changelog, letting developers write updates in a clean editor and publish them with a shareable link. The service requires no code, configuration files, or git commits; entries consist of a title, version tag, and content, and can be previewed before publishing. Users can choose from several visual themes, including a dark‑mode option, and the page is designed to be readable and shareable rather than hidden in a repository.
The tool targets developers who ship software and want a simple way to keep users informed about new features, bug fixes, and improvements. By offering a dedicated, aesthetically tuned page, Ripple aims to make changelog information more visible and reduce the risk of users missing updates.
Key aspects include zero‑setup onboarding, an editor that supports basic formatting, and optional branding removal and additional themes for paid accounts. The service is positioned as an experimental, early‑access product with a free tier for initial use.
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