
Our changelog has moved. Instead of living on a separate hub page, it’s now part of timely.com/changelog — fully integrated into our main website.
This isn’t just a change of address. We’ve rebuilt how the changelog works from the ground up.
Agent-assisted, human-written
Every changelog entry starts with an agent that scans our pull requests and summarizes what’s changed. It drafts the raw material — but a human still reviews, writes, and publishes every update. The agent makes sure nothing gets missed; the person makes sure it actually makes sense to read.
Always up to date
Because an agent is continuously reviewing code changes, updates don’t depend on someone remembering what shipped last week. Bug fixes, small improvements, and quality-of-life changes that used to go unmentioned now surface automatically — and get written up properly.
Part of the website, not bolted on
The changelog now lives natively on timely.com alongside the rest of our content. It’s our first step of merging all of our content into one central place. No more jumping to a separate page on a different platform. It’s faster, easier to find, and looks like it belongs — because it does.