The Schedulin changelog is live — here's everything we ship, as we ship it

Troy Underwood
Troy Underwood

We ship a lot. In the last month alone: an AI carousel generator, a command-line interface, Link in Bio pages, Instagram comments in the Social Inbox with AI-suggested replies, and pre-publish validation that catches Reddit rejections before they happen.

The problem? Unless you happened to open the right menu on the right day, you'd never know. Features landed quietly, and the people who'd get the most out of them found out weeks later — or not at all.

Today that changes. The Schedulin changelog is live.

What you'll find there

One page, newest first, covering every meaningful update to Schedulin:

  • New features — the big launches, with links to try them.
  • Improvements — the quality-of-life changes that make Tuesday morning a little smoother, like drag-to-reschedule in the calendar.
  • Fixes worth knowing about — when something you might have hit gets resolved, we'll say so.

Every entry is written in plain language and focused on what you can do with the change, not the internals of how we built it. If an update needs more room to breathe, the changelog entry links out to a full blog post.

Why we're doing this

Two reasons, and we'll be honest about both.

First, for you. A scheduler is a tool you build habits around, and habits go stale. The feature that saves you an hour a week only saves it if you know it exists. Skimming the changelog once a month is the cheapest way to make sure you're using Schedulin at full strength.

Second, for accountability. A public changelog is a public record of momentum. You can scroll it before you subscribe and see exactly how fast this product moves — and if we ever slow down, that page will show it. We like that pressure.

How to follow along

Bookmark schedulin.app/changelog — it's also linked in the footer under Resources. Major launches will keep getting full blog posts here, and we share highlights on X and the other places you'd expect a social media company to hang out.

See you in the changelog. The next entry is probably already in progress.