Connect your GitHub repository and FeedBeeky automatically generates a public-facing changelog from your commit messages. No Notion pages. No manual writing. No "I'll update the changelog later" that never happens.
Go to Project Settings → Changelog. Enter your GitHub repository URL and add a FeedBeeky webhook in your repo settings (Settings → Webhooks).
Every push to your main branch triggers FeedBeeky's webhook. Your commits are grouped by type using conventional commit format: feat, fix, chore, docs.
A new entry appears in your public changelog. Your users see what changed, grouped by date and category. No action needed from your team.
chore commits are filtered out of the public changelogA manual changelog is always out of date. It gets written when someone remembers, updated when there's time, and abandoned when the team grows. FeedBeeky's git-driven changelog is always current because it's derived directly from your deployment history.
Add FeedBeeky to your hive in 5 minutes. No backend required.