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Every platform change, ranked. Source attached.

Version Watch watches the official changelogs, release notes, and docs pages of the developer platforms your stack actually runs on — OpenAI, Stripe, Vercel, Cloudflare, GitHub, Apple, and more — then compresses each update into one decision-ready record with the original source one click away.

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Tracked updates
636

Published to the public feed

High-signal items
139

Critical or high importance

Platforms tracked
45

AI, infra, payments, auth, mobile

Median ingest lag
< 15m

From publish to public record

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Fresh changes from the platforms your stack runs on.

Ordered by publish time — newest first. Each record keeps its signal score so you can see at a glance whether an update is likely to create real follow-up work.

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OpenClawChangelogHigh6 hours ago

openclaw 2026.4.24

2026.4.24 Highlights Google Meet joins OpenClaw as a bundled participant plugin, with personal Google auth, Chrome/Twilio realtime sessions, paired-node Chrome support, artifact/attendance exports, and recovery tooling for already-open Mee…

Why it matters
OpenClaw updated github releases semantics for agents and developer-workflow. Review the official entry during the next release review.
Who should care
backendai
apiagentsdeveloper-workflowautomationauth58
OpenClawChangelogHigh10 hours ago

v2026.4.24-beta.6

openclaw 2026.4.24 beta 6

Why it matters
OpenClaw updated github releases semantics for agents and developer-workflow. Review the official entry during the next release review.
Who should care
backendai
apiagentsdeveloper-workflowautomation58
OpenClawChangelogHigh11 hours ago

openclaw 2026.4.24-beta.5

2026.4.24 Highlights Google Meet joins OpenClaw as a bundled participant plugin, with personal Google auth, Chrome/Twilio realtime sessions, paired-node Chrome support, artifact/attendance exports, and recovery tooling for already-open Mee…

Why it matters
OpenClaw updated github releases semantics for agents and developer-workflow. Review the official entry during the next release review.
Who should care
backendai
apiagentsdeveloper-workflowautomationauth58
OpenCodeChangelogHigh11 hours ago

v1.14.25

Core Fixed permission config preserving rule order and exposes full IntelliSense for tool permission keys LSP permission prompts now include request details like the operation, file, and cursor position Shell commands keep the correct work…

Why it matters
OpenCode updated github releases semantics for developer-workflow and llms. Review the official entry during the next release review.
Who should care
backendai
apideveloper-workflowllmsagentsauth58
OpenClawChangelogHigh11 hours ago

openclaw 2026.4.24-beta.4

2026.4.24 Highlights Google Meet joins OpenClaw as a bundled participant plugin, with personal Google auth, Chrome/Twilio realtime sessions, paired-node Chrome support, artifact/attendance exports, and recovery tooling for already-open Mee…

Why it matters
OpenClaw updated github releases semantics for agents and developer-workflow. Review the official entry during the next release review.
Who should care
backendai
apiagentsdeveloper-workflowautomationauth58
OpenClawChangelogHigh12 hours ago

openclaw 2026.4.24-beta.3

2026.4.24 Highlights Google Meet joins OpenClaw as a bundled participant plugin, with personal Google auth, Chrome/Twilio realtime sessions, paired-node Chrome support, artifact/attendance exports, and recovery tooling for already-open Mee…

Why it matters
OpenClaw updated github releases semantics for agents and developer-workflow. Review the official entry during the next release review.
Who should care
backendai
apiagentsdeveloper-workflowautomationauth58
OpenClawChangelogHigh14 hours ago

OpenClaw 2026.4.24 beta 2

Beta 2 fixes packaged bundled-plugin runtime mirrors on Windows and other copied-runtime installs so shared package-root dependencies remain resolvable during npm updates. It also keeps future bundled plugins disabled while older hosts per…

Why it matters
OpenClaw updated github releases semantics for agents and developer-workflow. Review the official entry during the next release review.
Who should care
frontendbackendinfraai
apiagentsdeveloper-workflowautomationhosting58
shadcn/uiChangelogHigh15 hours ago

shadcn@4.5.0

Minor Changes #10488 eb6e783fb3861aba3b35289a473954080e6f1607 Thanks @shadcn! - add --pointer option to cli. npx shadcn init --pointer will enable cursor: pointer on buttons.

Why it matters
shadcn/ui updated github releases semantics for frontend-ui and design-system. Review the official entry during the next release review.
Who should care
frontendbackend
apifrontend-uidesign-systemdeveloper-workflow58

How it works

An ingestion pipeline built for scanning, not scrolling.

Release surfaces across the developer ecosystem are inconsistent: GitHub release pages, WordPress blogs, hosted changelog sites, bare RSS, docs pages with silent in-place edits. Version Watch normalizes all of them into one public record — without hiding the source that produced it.

  1. Ingest

    Every vendor source — GitHub releases, hosted changelog pages, RSS feeds, docs surfaces, product blogs — is polled on a schedule and fetched with full-fidelity HTML.

  2. Parse

    Each raw entry is normalized into a structured record: title, published timestamp, source type, canonical URL, and where possible the linked GitHub release.

  3. Classify & score

    A rules-based classifier tags each update with categories, affected stack, and audience. A signal score weighs category severity, source authority, freshness, and evidence.

  4. Review

    Uncertain or low-confidence candidates enter a human review queue before they're published. High-confidence items publish automatically with a provenance trail.

  5. Publish

    The public feed surfaces each update with an importance band, a compact summary, a "why it matters" rationale, a "who should care" audience, and the original source link.

Anatomy of a record

What ships in every public update.

Each change is reshaped into the same six-field record so a developer can scan twelve updates in the time it takes to read one vendor blog post.

What changed
A one-sentence, no-marketing distillation of the actual change, written to read the same across every vendor.
Why it matters
The operational, migration, product, or compliance impact — the kind of sentence an engineering lead would write in a Slack post.
Who should care
Mapped to the people likely to touch it: frontend, backend, mobile, infra, AI, product, security, compliance, growth.
Affected stack
Context tags like payments, auth, hosting, mobile, ci-cd, agents, database, search — so filter-first scanning works.
Importance band
Critical · high · medium · low, derived from the signal score. Critical means "plan this week." Low means "good to know."
Source trail
The official source URL, source type, and — if attached — the GitHub release or repo link. Always verifiable against the original.

Coverage

The platforms Version Watch tracks today.

Frontier AI vendors, deploy platforms, payments, auth, email, search, and mobile release surfaces that developer teams actually depend on.

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