Helps you build a proper changelog page when users are wondering where to document product updates or release notes. It walks you through the structure (reverse chronological entries with categories like New, Improved, Fixed), best practices for writing user-focused descriptions instead of internal jargon, and placement options like a subdomain or /changelog path. The real value is in the opinionated format guidance and the reminder to make entries scannable and benefit-focused rather than just listing what your team shipped. If you've ever seen a changelog that's just commit messages or vague "bug fixes and improvements," this pushes you toward something actually useful.
npx skills add https://github.com/kostja94/marketing-skills --skill changelog-page-generator