About

ShipFeed is a public logbook for what software teams ship.

ShipFeed is a focused feed for product updates, launch notes, and milestones from startups, indie makers, and product teams.

Our mission

Make product progress easier to publish, discover, and remember.

Most product work disappears into scattered social posts, changelogs, newsletters, and private updates. ShipFeed gives that work a public home: one place where teams can show what changed and readers can follow what is actually being shipped.

The goal is simple: help builders turn meaningful updates into durable public records, and help readers find useful product momentum without chasing announcements across noisy channels.

How ShipFeed works

Products get a page. Updates build the timeline.

1

Create a product

Add the product profile, category, website, logo, and a short description so each update has context.

2

Publish updates

Share launches, feature releases, milestones, technical progress, and other product changes worth recording.

3

Build a public history

Every approved update appears in the feed and stays connected to the product page, creating a timeline people can revisit and share.

Who ShipFeed is for

For teams shipping software, and people tracking what is next.

For product owners

ShipFeed turns your product updates into a public timeline that builds trust, visibility, and momentum. Instead of shouting into the void, you publish in a place where people come specifically to discover what teams are shipping right now.

Every update becomes a durable asset: search-friendly, easy to share, and tied to your product page. That means compounding attention, clearer positioning, and a story of progress that makes it easier for investors, customers, and collaborators to say yes.

You also save time. ShipFeed gives you a simple workflow, editorial standards, and a focused audience, so you can publish consistently without spinning up your own media stack.

For readers

ShipFeed is a clean, trustworthy feed for people who track products and care about the craft. Instead of chasing announcements across social noise, you get a focused stream of meaningful updates from teams actually shipping.

Each update is reviewed, easy to scan, and linked back to the product, so you can follow progress over time, compare approaches, and spot real momentum without the hype.