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Logfeed

Stop writing your own build updates. Logfeed turns shipping notes into polished, publish-ready content in 30 seconds.

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Launched

What it is

Logfeed connects to your GitHub repository, reads what you actually shipped — commits, merged pull requests, release signals — and turns all of it into ready-to-post product updates across every channel that matters. X threads, LinkedIn posts, Reddit updates, structured changelog entries, and investor-ready progress notes, all generated in seconds and reviewed by you before anything goes out. One release, distributed everywhere, without rewriting the same context five times for five different audiences. The workflow is three steps: connect your repo and Logfeed watches for meaningful commits and release signals; review the AI-generated narrative, which already has channel-specific framing, customer value, and context applied; approve and publish across changelog, social, and investor formats in one go.

Why I built it

Founders spend more time explaining what they shipped than actually shipping it. The communication work — turning commits into changelog entries, changelog entries into social posts, social posts into investor updates — is repetitive, slow, and easy to skip entirely. Which means most shipped features go unannounced, most changelogs sit unread, and most real progress goes unseen by the people who should see it. Logfeed fixes the distribution problem without slowing down the shipping one.

What's inside

  • Signal-first detection that filters meaningful product changes from noisy repository activity
  • AI-generated narrative drafts with channel-specific framing applied before you review
  • One-click publishing across changelog, X, LinkedIn, Reddit, and investor-update formats
  • Human review built into every step — nothing goes out without your approval
  • Reusable update history, so every release builds a documented, searchable record of progress
  • Free plan available, Starter at $8.99/mo, Pro at $19.99/mo — no surprise charges