This release makes it easier to complete your initial setup, share installation details with your developer, and understand which advanced features are tied to specific plan tiers. It also adds a quick way to check system status directly from the app.
Smoother installation and onboarding experience
When you enable a repository from the Repositories page, you will now be taken straight back to that repo with the Installation Instructions panel automatically opened and scrolled into view. This helps you move directly from enabling a repo to copying the Webhook URL and secret without hunting through the page.
If you regenerate a webhook secret, you will remain on the same repository with the Installation Instructions still open. This keeps the context intact so you can immediately use the new secret in your CI or deployment setup without extra clicks.
The onboarding callout on the dashboard now includes a dedicated Installation Instructions link that jumps you to the correct repository on the Repositories page and opens its Installation Instructions. This gives new users a clearer path from onboarding guidance to the exact place where they can finish connecting their tools.
When you use the “Email your dev” flow, the guidance now adapts to your plan. Team plan users are prompted to invite their developer to the team so they can access the account directly. Free and Pro users instead see instructions to share the Webhook URL and Webhook Secret from the linked Repositories page, so every plan has a clear and appropriate way to involve a developer.
In a small usability tweak, the “I’ve done this!” button in the onboarding callout will no longer wrap awkwardly, which keeps the layout clean and easier to scan.
Clearer documentation and status visibility
The documentation pages for Custom templates and Embedding your changelog now display a prominent badge that notes these capabilities are available only on Pro and Team plans. This makes it easier to understand which features are part of higher tiers before you invest time in implementation.
Article headers in the docs have been refined so the description text is slightly larger, improving readability and making it easier to grasp what each article covers at a glance.
Finally, the app footer now includes a direct link to the AutoChangelog Status page. You can quickly check current service health and any incidents from anywhere in the app, which is especially helpful when you want to confirm that everything is operating normally.