Enhancements
18 February 2026

Your changelog widgets were doing the work. Now you can finally see the results.

We’ve introduced changelog widget-level analytics - so you can track how each individual widget is performing, whether it’s inside your app or sitting proudly on your website. Now you’ll know whether users are checking your product momentum, and how they’re engaging. No more guessing, just data. 📊

What You Can Track

Just like dashboard and release-level analytics, widget analytics gives you:

  • Total Views – How many times the widget was opened

  • Unique Views – How many individual users saw it

  • CTA Clicks – How many CTA clicks your releases generated

  • Reactions – Number of Reactions added directly from that widget

  • Sentiment Analysis – % breakdown of Positive, Neutral, and Negative feedback

From “we shipped” to “we know it’s working.”

🌍 Release Activity Now Speaks Multiple Languages

Remember the Release Activity feature we launched recently? (No?, Check here 🙂)

It now supports translations. The Release Activity block on your changelog page and widgets will automatically show in the selected language of that page or widget.

Small upgrade? Not quite. This one’s about measuring impact - not just making noise 🚀

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