ReleaseNotes.io vs Noticeable

ReleaseNotes.io and Noticeable both help software teams tell users what shipped, but they approach the job differently. ReleaseNotes.io is a changelog-focused publishing tool whose paid 'AI Smart Releases' feature drafts entries from pull requests and closed issues in Jira, GitHub, or Azure DevOps, billed per project. Noticeable is a bootstrapped announcement layer — hosted newspages, in-app widgets, email, and native Slack/Discord publishing — where you write each update and Zapier relays GitHub releases or forwards posts to social. Here's how the two compare on features, pricing, and fit — and where each falls short.

ReleaseNotes.io vs Noticeable vs Shipstar

ReleaseNotes.io

Release notes & changelog software with AI drafts from Jira, GitHub, and Azure DevOps

Best for
product teams that live in Jira or Azure DevOps and want release notes drafted from tickets and PRs
Starting price
$39/mo per project
Free plan
Yes — 5 releases, 90-day history, 1 seat

Noticeable

Newspages and widgets for product updates, with GitHub releases relayed via Zapier

Best for
teams that want a straightforward hosted changelog and widget with email and Slack/Discord delivery, without a heavier suite around it
Starting price
$29/mo
Free plan
Yes — 1 project, watermarked, no email

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.

FeatureReleaseNotes.ioNoticeableShipstar
Starting price$39/mo per project$29/moFree · Solo from $20/mo
Free planYes — 5 releases, 90-day history, 1 seatYes — 1 project, watermarked, no emailYes — 1 project, 1,000 credits/mo
AI writes content from your Git activity
From PRs & issues, paid plans
No AI features
From commits & PRs
Native GitHub integration
Via Zapier (release text relay)
Hosted public changelog page
Embeddable / in-app widget
Paid plans
Email updates to subscribers
Metered on Teams (+$10/1k)
Starter plan and up
Release emails & newsletters
Social auto-posts (X, LinkedIn)
X/Facebook via Zapier; no LinkedIn
X & LinkedIn
AI blog post generation
Slack publishing
Native, plus Discord
Custom tone & voice
Analytics
Paid plans
Starter plan and up
RSS / Atom feed
API access
Paid plans
GraphQL, Growth plan+
REST API + MCP server
Feedback collection & voting
Reactions & comments; Business+
Public roadmap

What is ReleaseNotes.io?

ReleaseNotes.io is a dedicated release-notes and changelog platform. Its flagship feature, AI Smart Releases, connects to Jira, GitHub, or Azure DevOps, pulls recent pull requests and closed issues, and drafts a release-note entry for review — releasing a version in Jira can even auto-generate the draft. Entries publish to a hosted release-notes site with premium themes, in-app popup and banner widgets, and email broadcasts to subscribers.

The scope is deliberately narrow: it writes and distributes release notes. There are no feedback boards, no roadmap, and no broader marketing formats — and the AI, widgets, email, and integrations all require a paid plan.

Pricing: The free Starter tier hosts a basic release-notes site but is capped at 5 releases with a 90-day history and one team member — no AI, widgets, email, or integrations. Teams is $39/month per project and adds AI Smart Releases, widgets, integrations, and analytics, with email subscribers metered at +$10 per 1,000. Business is $79/month per project with unlimited email subscribers, custom domain, custom theming, and private release notes. Pricing is per project, so each product you run is a separate subscription.

Where ReleaseNotes.io shines

  • AI Smart Releases drafts entries from PRs and closed issues in Jira, GitHub, or Azure DevOps
  • Deep Jira automation — releasing a fixVersion can auto-generate the release-note draft
  • Strong theming: premium themes, and full custom CSS/HTML/JS plus custom domain on Business
  • In-app popup and banner widgets with unread badges
  • Private release notes option for internal or customer-gated changelogs

Where ReleaseNotes.io falls short

  • Release notes only — no social post, blog post, or newsletter generation
  • AI is gated to paid plans; the free tier is 5 releases, 90 days of history, and one seat
  • Billed per project ($39–$79/month each), which adds up across multiple products
  • Email subscribers are metered on the Teams plan (+$10 per 1,000)
  • No feedback boards or public roadmap

What is Noticeable?

Noticeable, running since 2018, keeps the announcement problem simple: hosted 'newspages' (public or private changelogs with SEO and custom domains), embeddable in-app widgets, update emails to subscribers with open and link tracking, and native Slack and Discord publishing. Publications support scheduling, pinning, labels, emoji reactions, and comments, and a GraphQL API is available from the Growth plan.

It's relevant to a Shipstar comparison because it already touches GitHub and multi-channel publishing — but both run through Zapier: a GitHub release event can create a publication from the release text, and Zaps can forward posts to X or Facebook. There's no AI anywhere in the product; every update is written by a person, and the GitHub relay copies release text rather than reading your commits.

Pricing: Noticeable's free plan covers one project and one widget with a watermark and no email sending or analytics. Starter is $29/month (1 project) and adds email, custom domain, analytics, and Zapier. Growth is $79/month (2 projects) with scheduling, the GraphQL API, and multi-language. Business is $159/month adding segmentation, private newspages, and feedback, and Enterprise is $399/month with SSO. Paid plans have a 14-day trial; annual billing is roughly two months free.

Where Noticeable shines

  • Clean, focused product: newspage + widget + email + native Slack and Discord publishing
  • GitHub releases can auto-create publications via Zapier — a real (if mechanical) ship-to-announcement path
  • Multi-language newspages and widget localization on Growth+
  • Email subscriber management with open and link tracking from the $29 Starter plan
  • Long-running, actively maintained product from a bootstrapped company

Where Noticeable falls short

  • No AI at all — no drafting, no summarization; every publication is hand-written
  • GitHub integration is a Zapier relay of release text, not analysis of commits or PRs
  • Social posting is Zapier-only (X, Facebook); no LinkedIn support mentioned
  • API and scheduling gated to Growth ($79/month); segmentation and feedback to Business ($159/month)
  • Free plan is watermarked with no email sending or analytics

Which should you choose?

Choose ReleaseNotes.io if your releases are organized around Jira versions or Azure DevOps and you want a dedicated, themeable release-notes site with AI drafts from that activity. Choose Noticeable if you want a no-frills newspage and widget with email, Slack, and Discord delivery, and hand-writing each update (or relaying GitHub release text via Zapier) fits your workflow. 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 ReleaseNotes.io and Noticeable 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 ReleaseNotes.io and Noticeable?

ReleaseNotes.io is a changelog-focused publishing tool whose paid 'AI Smart Releases' feature drafts entries from pull requests and closed issues in Jira, GitHub, or Azure DevOps, billed per project. Noticeable is a bootstrapped announcement layer — hosted newspages, in-app widgets, email, and native Slack/Discord publishing — where you write each update and Zapier relays GitHub releases or forwards posts to social. In practice, ReleaseNotes.io is the better fit for product teams that live in Jira or Azure DevOps and want release notes drafted from tickets and PRs, while Noticeable suits teams that want a straightforward hosted changelog and widget with email and Slack/Discord delivery, without a heavier suite around it.

Does ReleaseNotes.io generate release notes with AI?

Yes, on paid plans. Its AI Smart Releases feature connects to Jira, GitHub, or Azure DevOps and drafts release-note entries from pull requests and closed issues. The free Starter tier does not include AI, widgets, email, or integrations.

How much does ReleaseNotes.io cost?

ReleaseNotes.io is billed per project: a limited free tier (5 releases, 90-day history, 1 seat), Teams at $39/month per project with email subscribers metered at +$10 per 1,000, and Business at $79/month per project with unlimited subscribers, custom domain, and custom theming.

Does Noticeable integrate with GitHub?

Via Zapier: a GitHub release event can trigger a Zap that creates a Noticeable publication from the release text. There is no native GitHub integration and no analysis of commits or pull requests — the relay copies what you already wrote in the release.

How much does Noticeable cost?

Noticeable has a watermarked free plan (1 project, no email or analytics). Paid plans are Starter $29/month, Growth $79/month (adds scheduling, API, multi-language), Business $159/month (segmentation, private newspages, feedback), and Enterprise $399/month (SSO). All paid plans include a 14-day trial.

Which should I choose: ReleaseNotes.io or Noticeable?

Choose ReleaseNotes.io if your releases are organized around Jira versions or Azure DevOps and you want a dedicated, themeable release-notes site with AI drafts from that activity. Choose Noticeable if you want a no-frills newspage and widget with email, Slack, and Discord delivery, and hand-writing each update (or relaying GitHub release text via Zapier) fits your workflow. 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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