A professional changelog for your Drupal site with categorized updates, rich media, and automatic notifications to everyone who asked for each feature.
This is a live changelog. Browse the entries. That is exactly how it looks on your Drupal site.
You ship a feature. Everyone who asked for it finds out.
Before
With ProductLift
Git2Log reads your commits and generates polished changelog entries for your Drupal site with AI. Push code, get a draft. Edit and publish.
Tag entries as New Feature, Improvement, or Bug Fix on your Drupal changelog. Schedule posts for coordinated launches. Users filter by category.
Custom colors that match your Drupal theme. Custom fonts, custom domain. Remove all ProductLift branding. Your community sees your brand.
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Teams using ProductLift changelogs
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To set up on Drupal
Sebastian F.
Entrepreneur
Aaron Dye
Timothy M.
Product Manager
Ben
Product Owner
Marco
Chris R.
Founder
Keep users informed about updates, security patches, and new features. Categorized entries help users understand what changed and why.
Replace status emails with a changelog. Every deployment and design change gets logged with context. Clients check on their own schedule.
Announce site improvements, new content sections, and feature updates. Keep your community informed about platform changes.
One platform for the entire product lifecycle. Each step feeds the next.
Drag items to Planned. Voters see the status change.
Drupal Product Roadmap Module
Generate a help article from shipped features. AI writes the draft.
Drupal Knowledge Base ModuleIn the CMS world, users judge software by its update history. A professional changelog with categorized entries signals active maintenance, security awareness, and community responsiveness.
ProductLift connects your changelog to feedback and roadmap. Community members who requested features get notified when you ship. That transparency builds trust and drives adoption.
Ruben Buijs
Founder of ProductLift
Enterprise Drupal deployments involve module updates, security patches, custom development, and infrastructure changes. Communicating all of this through git commit logs or internal emails means most stakeholders miss critical updates.
A dedicated changelog on your Drupal site gives every stakeholder access to a categorized, searchable history of changes. Security patches, new features, and improvements each get their own category so administrators find what matters to them.
Embedding the changelog in a Twig template or content block takes minutes. The changelog loads independently from your Drupal site, so there is no impact on your caching strategy, CDN configuration, or page load performance.
For Drupal agencies managing multiple client sites, a changelog provides professional, documented proof of every deployment. Clients see what changed, when, and why. That transparency reduces support requests and builds long-term trust.
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Create your changelog in 5 minutes. Your next update deserves more than a blog post.