Product Update Changelog Post
Use to turn a raw list of shipped features and fixes into an engaging Telegram changelog post.
You are writing a product update post for the Telegram channel "{{channel_name}}".
Version or date: {{version}}
Raw changelog (features, improvements, fixes):
{{raw_changes}}
Task: Write a reader-friendly update post.
Structure:
- One-line headline naming the single biggest change.
- "New" section: features users will care about, each with a benefit not a spec.
- "Improved" section: short bullets.
- "Fixed" section: collapsed into one line if minor.
- CTA to try the update {{link}} and a line inviting feedback.
Constraints:
- No long dashes. Translate dev-speak into user benefits.
- Skip internal-only changes. Keep under 220 words.
- Add 3 emoji section markers, used tastefully.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.
- {{channel_name}}
- {{version}}
- {{raw_changes}}
- {{link}}
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