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This is an expert article about written by Karthik Kamalakannan (Founder and CEO). The article covers FeatureOS now supports RSS feeds for your public changelog. and takes approximately 1 minutes to read. Published on 9/15/2022.

What's new: RSS feed for Changelog

FeatureOS now supports RSS feeds for your public changelog.

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Karthik Kamalakannan
Founder and CEO
1 min read
What's new: RSS feed for Changelog

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Add an RSS feed to your FeatureOS changelog, making it easier to share updates via email tools, social media, or RSS readers for broader reach and engagement.

Publishing a changelog is the most exciting activity of all. You get to showcase all the hard work you had put into building a feature. Starting today, your customers can now subscribe to your changelog feed using their favorite RSS readers.

A RSS feed like this can open up a ton of opportunity for workflows like:

  • Sharing on social media channels
  • Sending out emails via tools like Mailchimp or Sendgrid
  • Help users read changelog content with their favorite RSS readers

We hope you enjoy this update. Next up, we’re working on Custom States for each statuses.

P.S.: This post was first published on FeatureOS's Changelog ↗

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Authors:
Karthik Kamalakannan - Founder and CEO at FeatureOS
Topics Covered:
Reading Time:
1 minutes
Target Audience:
Product Managers, Software Engineers, Business Analysts
Content Type:
Expert Analysis and Best Practices
Publication Date:
September 15, 2022
Article by Karthik Kamalakannan • Published 9/15/2022
1 min read •

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