A professional changelog for your Moodle 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 Moodle 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 Moodle site with AI. Push code, get a draft. Edit and publish.
Tag entries as New Feature, Improvement, or Bug Fix on your Moodle changelog. Schedule posts for coordinated launches. Users filter by category.
Custom colors that match your Moodle platform branding. Custom domain, custom fonts. Remove all ProductLift branding. Learners see your brand.
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Sebastian F.
Entrepreneur
Aaron Dye
Timothy M.
Product Manager
Ben
Product Owner
Marco
Chris R.
Founder
Members paying for ongoing access want proof the platform keeps improving. A changelog reinforces the value of their subscription.
Announce new courses, certifications, platform updates, and content improvements. Keep learners and corporate clients informed.
Show members a track record of consistent improvements. When members see features they voted for getting shipped, they feel heard and renew.
One platform for the entire product lifecycle. Each step feeds the next.
Drag items to Planned. Voters see the status change.
Moodle Product Roadmap Plugin
Generate a help article from shipped features. AI writes the draft.
Moodle Knowledge Base PluginMembers paying for ongoing access need proof the platform keeps improving. A changelog is that proof. Every update reinforces the value of their subscription and reduces cancellation impulse.
ProductLift connects your changelog to feedback and roadmap. When students request a feature and you ship it, they get notified. That closed loop is what turns learners into long-term subscribers.
Ruben Buijs
Founder of ProductLift
Moodle updates can affect grading workflows, quiz engines, SCORM playback, and plugin compatibility. When IT teams push updates without clear communication, educators discover changes mid-semester, often during a lecture. A changelog prevents those surprises by documenting every change before it affects users.
For institutions running customized Moodle installations with dozens of plugins, tracking changes is an operational necessity. A changelog serves as both a communication tool for users and an audit trail for IT governance and accreditation reviews.
SCORM compliance changes and security patches require documentation for regulatory purposes. A dated, searchable changelog provides the evidence that auditors and accreditation bodies look for when reviewing institutional technology practices.
When your changelog is connected to your feedback board, educators who reported an issue or requested a feature get notified when it ships. That closes the communication loop between IT and the rest of the institution.
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Create your changelog in 5 minutes. Your next update deserves more than a blog post.