Recently
2025
Software changes constantly, but keeping up with those changes is surprisingly hard. Changelogs are scattered across individual product websites, help centers, and GitHub releases. Some teams post to Twitter. Others email you. Most just bury updates in a footer you never visit.
Recently is a single feed that brings it all together. You pick the products you care about, and their updates appear in one place — organized by type, so new features, improvements, bug fixes, and security patches don't get jumbled together. The goal is a clean, structured way to stay informed without hunting for information.
The idea came from my own frustration as someone who uses a lot of tools and wants to know when they change — not through a company's marketing email, but in a format that respects that I just want the facts. Recently also gives companies a simple way to publish their own updates, with category tagging built in from the start.