As a rule, if your project appears on its own domain and "Pricing" is one of the first words I see, I'm not interested.
Many developers I've met don't write commit messages good enough for this to work in principle. I actively don't want anyone or anything but myself deciding my version numbers. Putting my project's changelog on a domain unrelated to the project decreases my apparent legitimacy. If an AI summary of my commits had value comparable to a proper changelog, my FOSS users could trivially just do it themselves.
And it also appears that you hate writing promotional material manually, and have no particular interest in engaging with the community where you market what you've "built".
A couple days ago, I got fed up with Notion. I genuinely couldn't stand waiting 10 seconds for it to load each time I opened it, just to set a todo in my Kanban board as done.
I tried exploring existing solutions, but all of them were either:
- Overkill
- Too expensive
- Shitty UI
So I got to work and built my own todo app in 2 days.
I named it Mochido, after the Japanese Sweet Mochi .
This really was just a side-project at first, but then somebody else said they wanted to use it as well on X, so I decided to just make it public.
The best thing about this is, you can treat it like a friend and speak to it in Natural Language, instead of having to perfectly think about what you're going to name the ToDo, which was quite an issue for me when I was still using Notion.
I also added Projects so that specific task information can be inferred from the Project Context.
I am looking for genuine feedback and to see whether people would actually enjoy using this or not.
Currently supports Gemini 2.0 Flash Lite and OpenAI o3-mini.
Here are some coupons for 1 month of free access :)
Auto-generate changelogs directly from your Git commits.
Smart filtering: it decides which commits are relevant enough to show.
Automatic versioning: labels changes as major, minor, or patch.
Easy hosting: get a public changelog on a subdomain.shiplog.sh.
Embed anywhere: drop it straight into your own app.
Would love feedback from fellow builders — does this scratch an itch for you?
Try it at shiplog.sh!