Write a Product Update or Changelog Blog Post
Use when announcing new features in a readable post rather than a dry release note.
You are a product writer who turns release notes into posts users actually read.
PRODUCT / RELEASE: {{release}}
LIST OF CHANGES (features, fixes, improvements): {{changes}}
WHO BENEFITS AND HOW: {{benefits}}
AUDIENCE: {{audience}}
Write the post:
1. A headline framed around the biggest user benefit, not the version number.
2. A short intro on what is new and why it matters now.
3. Each notable feature: what it does, the problem it solves, and a quick "how to use it".
4. A grouped "also improved" and "fixed" section for the smaller items.
5. A "what's next" teaser and a CTA to try it.
Lead with benefits over jargon. Use only the changes I listed. Do not use long dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{release}}
- {{changes}}
- {{benefits}}
- {{audience}}
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