v1.3.90

Connected Accounts Controls and Template Titles

Feature UI Integration

This update focuses on making GitHub account connections easier to see and manage, while giving you more control over how your changelog is presented. You can now clearly understand which accounts are connected, adjust them with confidence, and customize the title that appears on your changelog pages.

Managing connected GitHub accounts

The Account Settings page now includes a Connected Accounts section that lists all GitHub App installations tied to your account. Each installation shows the GitHub account name, whether it is personal or an organization, and uses the account avatar for quick visual recognition.

From this section you can add new installations using the Add Installation button, then manage repository access on GitHub via installation specific links. A compact summary bar on the Repositories page also shows how many accounts are connected and links their names directly to the corresponding GitHub profiles.

Safer disconnects and clearer GitHub links

You can now disconnect a GitHub installation from the settings page with a confirmation flow that soft disconnects the account. The installation and its projects are marked as inaccessible and disabled, while your existing changelog entries remain intact, and you can reconnect later by reinstalling the GitHub App.

Links to manage installations on GitHub now correctly handle both personal and organization accounts, using the appropriate GitHub settings URLs in the Repositories view and settings pages. This helps you land on the right GitHub configuration screen without guesswork.

Smarter onboarding messages for installations

When you install or update the GitHub App, the app now shows contextual messages based on what actually changed. Your first installation shows a welcome message guiding you to enable a repository, a new additional installation confirms that the specific account is connected, and re saving an existing installation confirms that settings were saved.

This logic applies both when you come back from the GitHub App into onboarding and when installations are updated, and previously disconnected installations are restored to accessible when you reconnect them. The result is clearer feedback about what just happened and what to do next.

Customizable changelog titles in templates

Custom templates now support a dedicated Changelog Title field, available in the template form between the description and logo uploads. This lets you set a specific title for your changelog pages, such as a branded heading or product line name.

The renderer now prefers the custom template's changelog title, then falls back to the project's title, then to a default "Project Name Updates" style. In your Liquid templates, the chosen title is available as the {{ changelog_title }} variable so your pages stay consistent with your branding.