Rename Changelog
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Honest Parrotfish
My Customers are not from tech industry and hence will not understand the term 'Changelog' . A better name can be 'Product Updates' . Please make the Changelog text customisable.
G
Golden poppy Horse
Yes, agreed
Sarah Hum
Merged in a post:
Customize the changelog title
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Juniper Halibut
Allow users to set a custom title for their changelog besides just changelog.
Sarah Hum
Hey Juniper Halibut, thanks for your feedback! Following up on this:
- Can you provide more details on how you envision the customization of the changelog title?
- What kind of limitations, if any, do you think should be placed on the customization of the changelog title?
- How do you think this feature will improve your experience with our product?
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Juniper Halibut
Hi Sarah Hum,
- Nothing too complex; we just wanted to change the name to say 'Product Announcements' or similar.
- Limit it to just text, perhaps some moderate formatting, e.g. bold, underscore.
- It's a small improvement which will allow us to align with other communication channels.
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Hollywood cerise Mollusk
Having low adoption initially as users aren't familiar with "changelog" terminology. Ideally would be able to customize on the site to "Product Updates" or "Feature Releases".
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Umber Llama
We find that users often overlook product updates/releases due to the term 'Changelog' being unfamiliar. It would be useful to be able to translate the label to whatever suits.
D
Digital Squid
Agreed on this! We've been sending users to this page, but would love to be able to customize the name. "Product Updates" would also be a better fit for our purposes.
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Juicy Marten
We are using this as a way to provide a 'guide' for our users on 'how to raise a feature request' given the form itself is too simple. So being able to change to Help or something similar would be good.
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Willow Dove
I would like to rebrand it simply "News" or "Updates" so it makes more sense to post things not necessarily changed in the product. One example would be "Did you know you can use this feature like this?" or "Influencer X uses the product like this". It make little sense for us to keep those things in different places.