LaunchNotes vs Beamer

LaunchNotes and Beamer both help software teams tell users what shipped, but they approach the job differently. LaunchNotes is an enterprise product-communication platform — announcements, public roadmaps, and feedback management for PM and product-ops teams, with AI drafts from Jira, Confluence, and Loom, starting at $249/month. Beamer is a customer-engagement platform priced by monthly active users — in-app announcements, push notifications, feedback, NPS, and (via its Userflow acquisition) product tours, where you write the post and the widget distributes it. Here's how the two compare on features, pricing, and fit — and where each falls short.

LaunchNotes vs Beamer vs Shipstar

LaunchNotes

Enterprise product communication platform for announcements, roadmaps, and feedback

Best for
mid-market and enterprise product teams that need white-labeling, SSO, audit logs, and a Jira-centric workflow
Starting price
$249/mo (billed annually)
Free plan
None — demo-led sales

Beamer

Customer communication platform: in-app announcements, feedback, NPS, and onboarding

Best for
product and marketing teams focused on in-app engagement, segmentation, and measuring how users respond to announcements
Starting price
$49/mo (annual, 5,000 MAU)
Free plan
Yes — 1,000 MAU, watermarked

Shipstar

This is us

Automated product marketing generated from your Git activity

Best for
engineers and lean product teams who want release marketing written and distributed automatically
Starting price
Free · Solo from $20/mo
Free plan
Yes — 1 project, 1,000 credits/mo

Side-by-side features

Based on each vendor's public website, pricing page, and documentation. Features and prices change — always confirm details with the vendor before you buy.

FeatureLaunchNotesBeamerShipstar
Starting price$249/mo (billed annually)$49/mo (annual, 5,000 MAU)Free · Solo from $20/mo
Free planNone — demo-led salesYes — 1,000 MAU, watermarkedYes — 1 project, 1,000 credits/mo
AI writes content from your Git activity
AI drafts from Jira/Confluence/Loom
AI assists from a typed brief
From commits & PRs
Native GitHub integration
Via Zapier only
Hosted public changelog page
Embeddable / in-app widget
Many formats + web push
Email updates to subscribers
5k emails/mo on Growth
Per-post notifications
Release emails & newsletters
Social auto-posts (X, LinkedIn)
Via Zapier/RSS recipes
Via Zapier
X & LinkedIn
AI blog post generation
Slack publishing
Custom tone & voice
AI Tone & Voice on Premium
AI rewrite tone options
Analytics
RSS / Atom feed
API access
GraphQL + MCP server
REST + webhooks
REST API + MCP server
Feedback collection & voting
$99/mo add-on
Public roadmap

What is LaunchNotes?

LaunchNotes, founded by ex-Atlassian folks, is a product communication platform for teams shipping across multiple products. It centralizes announcements, a stage-based public roadmap, and feedback collection, and distributes updates to an in-app widget, email subscribers with segmentation, Slack, and Microsoft Teams. Its Smart Draft AI writer turns raw material from Jira, Confluence, or Loom into a polished announcement, and a native MCP server connects it to AI agents.

It's aimed squarely at product management and product ops in mid-market and enterprise SaaS — SOC 2, SSO/SAML, RBAC, audit logs, and concierge support are the selling points, and the price reflects that.

Pricing: Growth is $249/month billed annually and includes 2 users, 1 page, 1 custom domain, 5,000 emails/month, the Smart Draft AI writer, widget, roadmap, and feedback modules. Premium is custom-priced and sales-led, adding white-labeling, advanced segmentation, AI tone training, SAML, and audit logs. There is no free plan, and third-party contract data puts typical annual spend well into five figures.

Where LaunchNotes shines

  • Full product-communication suite: announcements, public roadmap, and feedback in one platform
  • Smart Draft AI writer turns Jira tickets, Confluence docs, and Loom videos into announcements
  • Enterprise-grade: SOC 2 Type II, SSO/SAML, RBAC, audit logs, uptime SLA
  • Email segmentation by categories, labels, and cohorts, with bring-your-own ESP on Premium
  • Native MCP server for connecting AI tools and agents

Where LaunchNotes falls short

  • No git integration — AI drafts start from Jira, Confluence, or Loom; GitHub is only reachable via Zapier
  • No native social auto-posting; X/LinkedIn require Zapier or RSS recipes
  • Starts at $249/month billed annually for 2 users and 1 page, with no free plan
  • Scope is announcements, roadmap, and feedback — no blog posts, KB articles, or broader marketing content
  • GraphQL-only API

What is Beamer?

Beamer is one of the most established players in product announcements — a changelog widget and standalone page, plus banners, pop-ups, tooltips, web push notifications, feedback voting, NPS surveys, and, since its 2024 Userflow acquisition, product tours and onboarding checklists. Segmentation and analytics are the muscle: target updates by role, behavior, or location, and measure views, clicks, and reactions.

Content creation is manual with AI assist — an editor-embedded AI generator writes or rewrites a post from a brief you type, with tone options and auto-translation. There's no connection to your repository or development activity, and social sharing runs through Zapier.

Pricing: Beamer prices by monthly active users, not seats. The free plan covers 1,000 MAU with a Beamer watermark. Starter is $59/month ($49 annually) for 5,000 MAU, Pro $119/$99 for 10,000 MAU, and Scale $299/$249 for 50,000 MAU, with a custom tier above that. Feedback and NPS are paid add-ons at $99/month each, and all paid plans have a 14-day trial.

Where Beamer shines

  • Mature, widely adopted platform ('20,000+ teams') with a polished in-app widget and many notification formats
  • Web push notifications reach users even when they're not in your product
  • Strong segmentation and analytics from Pro/Scale plans
  • User onboarding, tours, and checklists via the Userflow acquisition
  • Genuinely free entry plan (1,000 MAU) with unlimited posts

Where Beamer falls short

  • No AI generation from git — the AI writes from a typed brief, so someone still drives every post
  • MAU-based pricing scales with your audience, not your usage — costs grow as your product grows
  • Feedback and NPS are $99/month add-ons each, on top of the base plan
  • Social posting to X/LinkedIn requires building Zapier workflows yourself
  • Free plan is watermarked and capped at 1,000 MAU and one teammate

Which should you choose?

Choose LaunchNotes if you're a PM-led organization that needs enterprise controls — SAML, audit logs, white-labeling, segmentation — and your source of truth is Jira, not the repository. Choose Beamer if your priority is reaching users inside the product — banners, pop-ups, push notifications, segmentation, onboarding tours — and you're comfortable with MAU-based pricing and add-on fees. And if the real bottleneck is writing the updates at all, consider Shipstar — it drafts changelogs, release notes, social posts, and newsletters straight from your GitHub activity and publishes them from one approval, starting free.

Or skip the writing entirely with Shipstar

Both LaunchNotes and Beamer still expect someone to sit down and write each update. Shipstar starts one step earlier: it connects to your GitHub repositories, reads what actually shipped, and drafts the changelog, release notes, social posts, and newsletter for you. You review and approve — Shipstar publishes to your changelog page, email subscribers, Slack, X, and LinkedIn from one approval.

It starts free (no credit card), and the Solo plan is Solo from $20/mo — a fraction of what most product communication platforms charge.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between LaunchNotes and Beamer?

LaunchNotes is an enterprise product-communication platform — announcements, public roadmaps, and feedback management for PM and product-ops teams, with AI drafts from Jira, Confluence, and Loom, starting at $249/month. Beamer is a customer-engagement platform priced by monthly active users — in-app announcements, push notifications, feedback, NPS, and (via its Userflow acquisition) product tours, where you write the post and the widget distributes it. In practice, LaunchNotes is the better fit for mid-market and enterprise product teams that need white-labeling, SSO, audit logs, and a Jira-centric workflow, while Beamer suits product and marketing teams focused on in-app engagement, segmentation, and measuring how users respond to announcements.

Does LaunchNotes integrate with GitHub?

Not natively. LaunchNotes' Smart Draft AI writes from Jira, Confluence, and Loom content; the GitHub connection listed in its integrations directory is a Zapier recipe rather than a first-party integration, so there is no built-in commit-to-announcement pipeline.

How much does LaunchNotes cost?

LaunchNotes' Growth plan is $249/month billed annually, including 2 users, 1 page, and 5,000 emails/month. The Premium plan is custom-priced through sales. There is no free plan — the site funnels visitors to a demo request.

Does Beamer write announcements for you?

Partially. Beamer's AI Content Generator lives in the editor: give it a short brief (up to 1,000 characters) and it drafts or rewrites the post, with tone options and auto-translation. It does not connect to GitHub or your development activity — the input is always something you type.

How much does Beamer cost?

Beamer prices by monthly active users. Free covers 1,000 MAU with a watermark; Starter is $59/month ($49 annually) for 5,000 MAU; Pro $119/$99 for 10,000 MAU; Scale $299/$249 for 50,000 MAU. Feedback and NPS modules are separate $99/month add-ons.

Which should I choose: LaunchNotes or Beamer?

Choose LaunchNotes if you're a PM-led organization that needs enterprise controls — SAML, audit logs, white-labeling, segmentation — and your source of truth is Jira, not the repository. Choose Beamer if your priority is reaching users inside the product — banners, pop-ups, push notifications, segmentation, onboarding tours — and you're comfortable with MAU-based pricing and add-on fees. And if the real bottleneck is writing the updates at all, consider Shipstar — it drafts changelogs, release notes, social posts, and newsletters straight from your GitHub activity and publishes them from one approval, starting free.

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