Bam— today, an API update from one of your providers brings your project into chaos. OpenAI tweaks their endpoints, Kubernetes drops a new version, or PostgreSQL decides it’s time for a surprise “feature.” Sound familiar?
Changelogs are a nightmare
Our projects depend on countless providers, yet they move so fast it becomes impossible to stay in sync, plan, build, or maintain. Each has its own changelog, release notes, and quirky update schedule. One missed update, and your app’s toast. Scouring the web for these changes is a full-time job, and frankly, I had enough.
Wait a minute
Chaotic, unstructured data are digested by LLMs in no time. What if an AI agent could assist my team with scraping, storing, classifying, and alerting us on the providers we care about?
Fellow engineers and product managers used Superchange.ai, and loved it.
“There were so many times when a random update threw us into a panic. This won’t happen again.”
The AI-native changelog
MIT-licensed: https://github.com/superchangeai
- Superchange.ai solves a common developer problem: keeping track of changes across multiple APIs/services you build on.
- Superchange.ai scans and classifies updates using AI, builds a unique changelog from YOUR providers, refreshed daily.
No more jumping around changelogs and release notes. We now have ONE source of truth that is easily configurable and publicly sharable to colleagues for each project.
Superchange.ai is a lean, mean, change-tracking machine:
- AI scouts are happily running on free GitHub Actions. This is fully open to contributions. Let's expand to more diverse sources?
- AI classifier is Llama 3.3, munches through massive contexts to summarize and prioritize changes. Could change in the future.
- Data pipeline powered by Supabase, has been rock-solid for months.
- Alerts sent through Resend, neat, you’re never caught off guard.
Free data, free access on superchange.ai
Got feedback or want to geek out about changelogs? Drop a comment or hit me up on GitHub.
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