SaaS Changelog Tracking
Stay on top of every update from the APIs and tools your product depends on. Catch breaking changes early and adopt new features before your competitors.
How it works
Paste the changelog or release notes URL of any tool you rely on. Describe what matters to you — breaking changes, new endpoints, deprecations, model updates. change-happens reads the page daily and delivers a plain-English summary of what's new.
"Monitor the Stripe API changelog. Alert me when there are breaking changes to the Payments API, new webhook events, or any deprecation notices. Summarize in plain English what I need to update in my integration."
Breaking change alerts
Never be caught off-guard by API deprecations or removed endpoints.
New feature discovery
Be first to leverage new capabilities from tools you already use.
AI model updates
Track new model releases, pricing changes, and capability updates.
What engineering teams monitor
AI model changelogs
OpenAI, Anthropic, Google AI — new models, pricing, context windows, API changes.
Payment API updates
Stripe, Adyen, PayPal — breaking changes that could affect checkout flows.
Cloud provider release notes
AWS, GCP, Azure — service updates, new regions, pricing changes, deprecations.
Auth & security libraries
Auth0, Okta, Firebase Auth — security patches and breaking API changes.
Analytics & data tools
Segment, Mixpanel, Snowflake — schema changes, new connectors, deprecated SDKs.
Integration platforms
Zapier, Make, n8n — new app integrations and connector deprecations.
Frequently asked questions
Why should I monitor SaaS changelogs? +
The tools you rely on — APIs, infrastructure services, AI models, payment processors — ship changes that can break your integrations, deprecate features you depend on, or introduce capabilities you can leverage. Monitoring changelogs keeps you ahead of breaking changes and lets you adopt new features before competitors do.
Which types of SaaS tools benefit most from changelog tracking? +
Any tool your product or workflow depends on: AI model providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google), payment processors (Stripe, PayPal), cloud providers (AWS, GCP, Azure), databases, authentication services, and any third-party API you integrate with.
How does change-happens handle release notes pages? +
You provide the changelog or release notes URL and describe what to watch for. The AI reads the page daily and summarizes new entries in plain English — highlighting breaking changes, new API endpoints, deprecated features, or capabilities relevant to your stack.
Can I monitor multiple tools at once? +
Yes. Create a single agent that watches multiple changelog pages and sends you a unified digest. You can even ask it to filter for specific topics: 'Only alert me about changes that affect the Payments API or authentication flows.'
How is this different from subscribing to vendor newsletters? +
Vendor newsletters are marketing-heavy, infrequent, and often bury technical details. change-happens reads the actual changelog or release notes page — where developers post the real updates — and summarizes only what's technically relevant to you.
Can I track AI model updates like new GPT or Claude versions? +
Yes. Monitor OpenAI's release notes, Anthropic's model update pages, or any AI provider's changelog to get alerts when new model versions ship, context windows change, pricing updates, or new API capabilities are released.
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