Turn updates into a simple and visual changelog so users always stay informed.
Announce new features, updates, and bug fixes with a clean, beautifully structured changelog that is easy to browse.
Add text, pictures, videos, and external links to your changelog posts to make them more visually attractive and provide extensive clarifications of updates.
Tag your updates by function, product area, or release type to help users find out what is relevant to them.
For well-planned launches, write changelog entries in advance and schedule them to go online at the exact moment you choose.
See how many users read your updates, click links, and engage with your changelog. Use insights to improve communication and product visibility.
Share feature releases, fixes, and improvements in one organized place your users will actually read.
Keep your users informed and your team aligned by sharing every update with clarity and consistency using changelog software.
Track and share all product updates and announcements in one organized place.
Instantly publish changelog entries to keep users updated as changes go live.
Use transparent changelogs to improve user confidence and reduce confusion.
A Changelog is not just a log; it is a communication tool. Keep users notified and involved, reduce support tickets, and show the team's progress transparently.
Quickhunt is a powerful customer feedback tool that lets users submit feature requests, bug reports, or product suggestions directly within your app.
Yes, Quickhunt lets you categorize and tag customer feedback by type, including “Feature Request,” “Bug Report,” or “Improvement.”
Absolutely. With Quickhunt, you can enable anonymous customer feedback submissions to gather honest input from users who prefer privacy.
Quickhunt helps you prioritize product feedback using upvotes, tags, and internal notes.
Yes, you can engage users by replying in comment threads or updating feedback statuses.
A visual roadmap of your product development journey is provided by Quickhunt's product roadmap, which highlights planned, ongoing, and finished features or updates. This road mapping tool was created to help users and teams stay on the same page regarding plans.
Yes, Quickhunt allows you to rename stages and reorder or add custom stages based on your workflow.
Users can view updates, comment on features, and vote on their favorites, giving you real-time feedback to build a product roadmap that reflects user priorities.
Yes. Each item in your technology roadmap can be linked directly to relevant user feedback, bug reports, or new product announcements, creating a transparent and connected product development roadmap.
Quickhunt combines simplicity with power, whether you're creating a product roadmap, managing feedback, or showcasing updates. It’s a great alternative to tools like Aha! Roadmap, Jira Roadmap, or other roadmap generators, offering clarity without the complexity.
Changelogs are used to share product updates, new feature launches, bug fixes, and important news with users.
They can appear on your public changelog page or directly inside your app using a widget.
Yes, you can schedule changelogs to go live at a specific date and time.
Yes, Quickhunt provides engagement analytics for each changelog to help you measure visibility and impact.
Absolutely. You can customize the layout, add media or icons, and use markdown for styling.
These are notifications shown inside your app to onboard users, announce updates, request feedback, or drive actions.
In-app messages are triggered based on your settings—you can add a delay before showing the message and set a start and end date to control when it appears.
You can set messages to be dismissible, timed, or require user interaction to close them.
Currently, A/B testing isn't native, but you can create different versions and track engagement manually.
Absolutely! They’re great for product tours, tooltips, and onboarding workflows.
It’s a centralized hub for FAQs, guides, and help articles that help your users find answers without needing support.
Articles are grouped into categories and sections for easy browsing and searchability.
Yes, a smart search bar is included to help users quickly find relevant content.
Yes, Quickhunt provides an embeddable widget or standalone page link.
Yes, rich content support lets you embed media, code samples, and more for better explanations.
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Use Quickhunt to collect customer feedback, plan your product roadmap, and share updates with built-in changelog tools. No coding is needed, just simple steps and fast value.