Shipstar vs Olvy

Olvy and Shipstar overlap on the changelog but point in opposite directions. Olvy is a feedback-intelligence platform: it ingests user feedback from Slack, Discord, app stores, and support tools, AI-analyzes it for themes and sentiment, and offers release notes to close the loop. Shipstar is a release-marketing pipeline: it reads your GitHub activity and generates the changelog, release notes, social posts, blog posts, and newsletters, publishing everywhere after one approval.

Shipstar vs Olvy

Shipstar

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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

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

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.

FeatureShipstarOlvy
Starting priceFree · Solo from $20/mo$60/mo
Free planYes — 1 project, 1,000 credits/moYes — 1 builder, 25 feedback items/mo
AI writes content from your Git activity
From commits & PRs
AI writes from typed context/issues
Native GitHub integration
Hosted public changelog page
Embeddable / in-app widget
Email updates to subscribers
Release emails & newsletters
Business plan
Social auto-posts (X, LinkedIn)
X & LinkedIn
AI blog post generation
Slack publishing
Via integrations ($20/mo each on Essentials)
Custom tone & voice
Content Guide + tone actions
Analytics
RSS / Atom feed
API access
REST API + MCP server
Business plan
Feedback collection & voting
Core product
Public roadmap

What is Shipstar?

Shipstar automates the marketing work that follows shipping. Connect your GitHub account, pick the repositories to track, and Shipstar's AI reads your commits and pull requests to draft changelogs, release notes, X and LinkedIn posts, blog posts, and newsletter digests — written for users, not committers. Every draft lands in a review queue; you edit, approve, and Shipstar publishes to your hosted changelog page, embeddable widget, email subscribers, Slack, and social channels in one step.

It's built for the team where nobody's job is 'write the release notes': solo developers, startups, and engineering-led product teams. Generation can run on demand or on a schedule, a custom tone keeps the copy on-brand, and an API plus MCP server let agents and integrations drive the whole pipeline programmatically.

Pricing: The Free plan includes 1 project and 1,000 monthly credits with no credit card required. Solo is $25/month (or $20/month billed annually) with 50,000 credits, up to 3 projects, and unlimited repositories. Team is $29/month per seat ($24 annually, 2-seat minimum) with pooled credits and unlimited projects. Paid plans include a 14-day free trial.

Where Shipstar shines

  • Content is generated from what actually shipped — commits and pull requests — not from a blank editor
  • One approval publishes everywhere: changelog page, embed widget, RSS, email subscribers, Slack, X, and LinkedIn
  • Covers marketing formats beyond the changelog: blog posts, newsletter digests, and social copy
  • Free plan with no credit card; paid plans start at $20/month — flat, not metered by audience size
  • Custom tone and branding so generated copy sounds like your product, plus analytics on what you publish
  • Developer-native: REST API, MCP server for AI agents, and agent skills for automation

Where Shipstar falls short

  • No user feedback boards, voting, or NPS surveys — Shipstar is a publishing pipeline, not a feedback suite
  • No public roadmap module
  • GitHub is the supported source today; teams on GitLab or Bitbucket only would need to wait
  • A younger product than decade-old incumbents like Beamer or AnnounceKit

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

Which should you choose?

Choose Olvy if feedback overload is your real problem — you want AI to collect, categorize, and summarize what users are saying, and a changelog to announce what you did about it. Watch the pricing model: integrations are $20/month each below the $240/month Business plan. Choose Shipstar if your problem is on the announcement side — nobody has time to write release content — and you want it generated from commits and PRs and distributed to every channel, starting free.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Shipstar and Olvy?

Shipstar is an automation pipeline for engineers: it connects to your GitHub repositories, reads what shipped, and drafts the changelog, release notes, social posts, blog posts, and newsletter for you to review and publish. 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. In practice, Shipstar is the better fit for engineers and lean product teams who want release marketing written and distributed automatically, while Olvy suits product managers who want to centralize and AI-analyze user feedback, with a changelog to close the loop.

How does Shipstar generate content automatically?

Shipstar connects to your GitHub repositories and reads recent commits and merged pull requests. Its AI works out what changed for users and drafts changelogs, release notes, social posts, blog posts, and newsletters in your project's tone. Every draft waits in a review queue — you approve before anything publishes.

How much does Shipstar cost?

Shipstar has a free plan (1 project, 1,000 credits/month, no credit card). Solo is $25/month or $20/month billed annually. Team is $29/month per seat ($24 annually, 2-seat minimum) with pooled credits. Credits meter content generation only — reviewing, editing, publishing, and API access are free.

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.

Which should I choose: Shipstar or Olvy?

Choose Olvy if feedback overload is your real problem — you want AI to collect, categorize, and summarize what users are saying, and a changelog to announce what you did about it. Watch the pricing model: integrations are $20/month each below the $240/month Business plan. Choose Shipstar if your problem is on the announcement side — nobody has time to write release content — and you want it generated from commits and PRs and distributed to every channel, starting free.

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