Stop hunting for updates. Select your stack - from Next.js to Attio - and receive instant email updates the moment your tools change. Stay ahead of breaking changes and new features with a feed curated specifically for you. No noise.
As builders, our tool set consists of 50+ different tools we use as part of our craft. But staying up to date with the recent updates and new features becomes quite challenging. I find my self regularly scouting the twitter feed, and manually going to bookmarked changelogs to see what's new, and how I can improve my workflow.
That’s why we built recent.dev. It’s simple: 1. Select the tools you use and love. 2. Get an aggregated email the second they release something new.
No "AI summaries" that miss the technical nuance, just the raw updates you need to keep your production apps running smoothly.
I’d love to hear from you: What is the one tool in your stack that is the hardest to keep track of?
I'll be here all day to answer questions and take tool requests! 🚀
Tracking changelogs for the tools in my stack has been a manual process for too long. I'm curious whether there's an API or webhook option for triggering automations when updates come in—useful for teams that want to pipe alerts into their own workflows or internal tools.
Lots of people already try to solve this with RSS, GitHub release watching, vendor newsletters, or page-change monitors. What’s the one capability or experience that consistently makes users say, “This is worth switching for”?
A brilliant idea and really well executed, in a simple and clean UI/UX, it would be great also to have daily or weekly notification on email as changelog.
This solves a very real pain. Changelogs are the actual source of truth, but they’re scattered and easy to miss until something breaks. Having a stack-specific, no-noise feed feels especially valuable now that tooling and AI infra change weekly. Curious to see how teams start wiring this into incident response and upgrade planning.
This is amazing, makes your life much easier to follow project you find interesting, especially right now, with AI in the for front of builders, more projects are being built, and with greater velocity, the ability to see everything in one feed, just makes sense.
Very creative. And Recent.dev is essential for the AI era. While everyone is rushing to build, few understand the underlying stack. When things inevitably break, having the ability to quickly understand the changelogs and deploy agents to fix them is a game-changer.
Perfect for devs! No more hunting for updates. Clean feed, instant alerts. Super useful tool.
Looks super cool 👏 Quick question - how do you decide what counts as an important update vs noise?
finally, a tool i can subscribe to and get updates about the tools i use, without the noise.
Upvoted!At Dashform, we rely on a pretty heavy stack of tools. Knowing the moment one of them ships a new feature (or breaks something) is super valuable for keeping our integrations stable.
Hi Product Hunt! 👋
Dima and Emil here, makers of recent.dev.
As builders, our tool set consists of 50+ different tools we use as part of our craft. But staying up to date with the recent updates and new features becomes quite challenging. I find my self regularly scouting the twitter feed, and manually going to bookmarked changelogs to see what's new, and how I can improve my workflow.
That’s why we built recent.dev. It’s simple:
1. Select the tools you use and love.
2. Get an aggregated email the second they release something new.
No "AI summaries" that miss the technical nuance, just the raw updates you need to keep your production apps running smoothly.
I’d love to hear from you: What is the one tool in your stack that is the hardest to keep track of?
I'll be here all day to answer questions and take tool requests! 🚀