What's New
New updates and improvements to Paperstick
Clearer changelog filters with totals, uncategorized entries, and empty states
On your public changelog, the filter row now starts with All, shows how many entries you have in total, and stays selected until someone picks a specific kind. That makes it obvious how to see everything again after narrowing the list.
If some published entries don’t have a kind, Uncategorized appears so those updates stay reachable while readers filter by New, Fix, Improvement, or Update.
When a chosen filter would hide every entry, the page says so in plain language instead of looking empty.
AI-suggested titles when writing changelog entries
When you add or edit a changelog entry, use the sparkle control next to Title to suggest a short title from what you wrote in Details. You’ll see a brief “Generating title…” state while it runs, then you can edit the title before you save.
Subscribe to your changelog via RSS and filter entries by kind
Your public page now has an RSS/Atom feed at whatsnew.app/your-slug/feed. Readers can subscribe in any feed reader or app, and the page advertises the feed automatically for tools that support discovery.
When your published entries use more than one kind (new, fix, improvement, or update), visitors see filter pills at the top of the page. Tapping one shows only matching entries. Each pill also shows a count so readers know how many updates are in each category.
Every entry now has a permalink anchor — a "#" link that appears on hover. You can copy it to share a direct link to one specific update instead of pointing people at the whole page.
Paperstick is now live — host your changelog at whatsnew.app
I’m Rinas. I built Paperstick because release notes deserve one link—not a trail of tweets, emails, and docs.
What it is: you run your changelog from paperstick.app. We host the public page at whatsnew.app/your-slug. People who read it don’t need an account. You can run more than one changelog if you have different products or audiences.
How to get started: create a changelog, pick a slug (that’s your public URL), then add entries—title, optional version and date, and the story. Publish when it’s ready; it shows up on the public page immediately.
If something’s confusing or you have ideas, email me at [email protected]. I read it.
I’ll use this page for real product updates—not noise.
—Rinas
Founder of Paperstick.app