Olvy vs ChangelogAI

Olvy and ChangelogAI both help software teams tell users what shipped, but they approach the job differently. Olvy is an AI-powered user-feedback platform (now owned by Amoeboids) where changelogs and release notes are one module of a broader feedback-analysis suite. ChangelogAI is a single-purpose indie tool that listens to your GitHub pushes and drafts categorized changelogs with AI from commit messages, with email broadcasts to small subscriber lists. Here's how the two compare on features, pricing, and fit — and where each falls short.

Olvy vs ChangelogAI vs Shipstar

Olvy

AI feedback management with release notes as the announcement layer

Best for
product managers who want to centralize and AI-analyze user feedback, with a changelog to close the loop
Starting price
$60/mo
Free plan
Yes — 1 builder, 25 feedback items/mo

ChangelogAI

Indie tool that turns GitHub commit messages into AI-drafted changelogs

Best for
solo developers who want automatic changelog drafts from commit messages at an indie price
Starting price
Free · Pro $19/mo
Free plan
Yes — 1 repo, 15 AI changelogs/mo

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.

FeatureOlvyChangelogAIShipstar
Starting price$60/moFree · Pro $19/moFree · Solo from $20/mo
Free planYes — 1 builder, 25 feedback items/moYes — 1 repo, 15 AI changelogs/moYes — 1 project, 1,000 credits/mo
AI writes content from your Git activity
AI writes from typed context/issues
Commit messages only
From commits & PRs
Native GitHub integration
GitHub App
Hosted public changelog page
Embeddable / in-app widget
API/SDK, render it yourself
Email updates to subscribers
Business plan
50–600 emails/mo caps
Release emails & newsletters
Social auto-posts (X, LinkedIn)
X & LinkedIn
AI blog post generation
Slack publishing
Via integrations ($20/mo each on Essentials)
Team plan ($59/mo)
Custom tone & voice
Content Guide + tone actions
Analytics
Usage dashboard
RSS / Atom feed
API access
Business plan
Per-repo keys + JS SDK
REST API + MCP server
Feedback collection & voting
Core product
Public roadmap

What is Olvy?

Olvy leads with feedback: a unified inbox that pulls user feedback from Slack, Discord, X, Telegram, the Play Store, Zendesk, Intercom, and email, then applies AI for sentiment, thematic analysis, auto-categorization, and summaries — plus 'Ask Olvy' conversational querying. The changelog side gives you a hosted release-notes page on a custom domain, in-app widgets, scheduled releases, per-release analytics, and automated release emails on the Business plan.

Its AI release writer generates copy from context you type or from linked resolved issues — there's no git or GitHub pipeline, and no social auto-posting (X appears only as a feedback source). After a near-shutdown in late 2024, Olvy was acquired by Amoeboids in early 2025 and is actively maintained, with the roadmap tilting further toward feedback, NPS, and surveys.

Pricing: Olvy's free plan covers one builder, unlimited release notes, and feedback analysis on up to 25 items. Essentials is $60/month for one builder, but integrations cost an extra $20/month each and extra builders $25/month. Business is $240/month with 5 builders, 10,000 feedback items, unlimited integrations, changelog email subscriptions, and API access, with a custom Enterprise tier above.

Where Olvy shines

  • Deep AI feedback analysis: sentiment, themes, auto-categorization, summaries, and conversational querying
  • Feedback ingestion from many sources — Slack, Discord, X, Telegram, Play Store, Zendesk, Intercom
  • Hosted changelog with custom domain, widgets, scheduling, and per-release analytics
  • AI release writer with tone controls and a Content Guide for consistent voice
  • Free plan includes unlimited release notes

Where Olvy falls short

  • No generation from git commits or GitHub activity — AI writes from typed context or linked issues
  • No social auto-posting; X is a feedback source, not a publishing channel
  • Integrations cost $20/month each below the $240/month Business plan
  • Changelog email subscriptions and API access are gated to Business
  • Feedback-first roadmap — the changelog is a secondary module, and the product was nearly sunset before its 2025 acquisition by Amoeboids

What is ChangelogAI?

ChangelogAI (changelogai.dev) is the closest thing to Shipstar's core generation loop in the indie world: install its GitHub App, push as usual, and AI drafts a categorized changelog — features, fixes, improvements — as a draft you review and publish. It offers public changelog pages, Markdown export, subscriber management with one-click email broadcasts, Slack and Notion mirroring on the Team plan, a per-repo API, and a JavaScript SDK. Privacy is a lead message: the AI reads commit messages and repo metadata only, never your source code.

It's deliberately narrow — 'one job, done well' is the pitch — and visibly a young indie project: launched in late 2025, actively developed, but with no third-party reviews, no widget, no social output, tight email quotas, and generation that depends entirely on your commit-message hygiene since it never sees PRs or diffs.

Pricing: ChangelogAI's free plan covers 1 repository and 15 AI changelogs per month on a 'basic' AI model. Pro is $19/month with 10 repositories, unlimited generations, and email broadcasts capped at 50 emails/month and 50 contacts per repo. Team is $59/month with unlimited repos, 600 emails/month, and Slack and Notion integrations. There's no annual billing and no trial of paid plans — the free tier is the entry point.

Where ChangelogAI shines

  • Genuinely automatic: changelog drafts generate on every push to tracked branches
  • Cheapest AI changelog automation around — free for 15 changelogs/month, $19/month for unlimited
  • Draft-first review workflow with a rich-text editor and Markdown export
  • Privacy-friendly: reads commit messages and metadata only, never source code; private repos on all plans
  • Public API and JS SDK for rendering changelogs in your own product

Where ChangelogAI falls short

  • Works from commit messages only — no PR descriptions or diffs, so output quality tracks your commit hygiene
  • Changelogs only: no social posts, blog posts, newsletters, or other content types
  • No embeddable widget — rendering in-app means building it yourself with the API/SDK
  • Tight email quotas (50/month on Pro, 600/month on Team) and small contact caps per repo
  • A very young indie project: launched late 2025, no third-party reviews or compliance attestations yet

Which should you choose?

Choose Olvy if your bigger problem is feedback overload — collecting it from Slack, Discord, app stores, and support tools and having AI find the themes — and release notes are the closing step. Choose ChangelogAI if you're a solo dev who wants exactly one thing — changelog drafts generated from commit messages on every push — at the lowest possible price. 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 Olvy and ChangelogAI 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 Olvy and ChangelogAI?

Olvy is an AI-powered user-feedback platform (now owned by Amoeboids) where changelogs and release notes are one module of a broader feedback-analysis suite. ChangelogAI is a single-purpose indie tool that listens to your GitHub pushes and drafts categorized changelogs with AI from commit messages, with email broadcasts to small subscriber lists. In practice, Olvy is the better fit for product managers who want to centralize and AI-analyze user feedback, with a changelog to close the loop, while ChangelogAI suits solo developers who want automatic changelog drafts from commit messages at an indie price.

Is Olvy still active?

Yes. Olvy's team announced a sunset in late 2024, but the product was acquired by Amoeboids in early 2025 and continues as a standalone product with regular releases. Its recent roadmap emphasizes feedback analysis, NPS, and surveys more than changelog features.

How much does Olvy cost?

Olvy has a free plan (1 builder, unlimited release notes, 25 feedback items/month). Essentials is $60/month, but each integration is an extra $20/month and extra builders $25/month. Business is $240/month with unlimited integrations, changelog email subscriptions, and API access.

How does ChangelogAI generate changelogs?

ChangelogAI installs as a GitHub App and triggers on pushes to tracked branches. Its AI groups commit messages into features, fixes, and improvements and produces a draft changelog you review and publish. It reads commit messages and repository metadata only — never source code, PR descriptions, or diffs.

How much does ChangelogAI cost?

The free plan includes 1 repository and 15 AI changelogs per month. Pro is $19/month (10 repos, unlimited generations, 50 broadcast emails/month). Team is $59/month (unlimited repos, 600 emails/month, Slack and Notion integrations). There is no annual billing option.

Which should I choose: Olvy or ChangelogAI?

Choose Olvy if your bigger problem is feedback overload — collecting it from Slack, Discord, app stores, and support tools and having AI find the themes — and release notes are the closing step. Choose ChangelogAI if you're a solo dev who wants exactly one thing — changelog drafts generated from commit messages on every push — at the lowest possible price. 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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