GitDigest automatically documents every code change across your repos. Get one plain-English changelog every Monday, no manual work, just AI-powered documentation.
GitDigest turns code diffs into plain-English changelogs and delivers a leadership-ready report every week, automatically.
Gets repo context and code diffs from GitHub, not PR titles or commit messages. Diffs are truth.
Summarises each repo (purpose, type, stack), then each commit from the past week, then merges into one narrative.
One email + PDF: executive summary, primary updates, per-repo deep dive, and stats.
Weekly (Monday 8:30 AM UTC) or on-demand. Covers the past 7 days.
Reads selected repos, finds active branches, collects commits from the past 7 days.
Pulls actual diffs for those commits. Ignores PR titles; diffs only.
AI summarises each repo: purpose, type, stack, key files. Reused for consistency.
Single email + PDF to your recipients. Ready for board updates and release notes.
Real changelogs GitDigest generates from your repos, delivered to your inbox.
Feb 6-13, 2026
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Reads actual code diffs and auto-generates plain-English documentation, no manual writing required.
Connects frontend, backend, and infra changes into one coherent changelog.
Everything in a single weekly summary, no scattered updates or manual documentation.
“Finally, a weekly summary I can forward without rewriting. It's grounded in actual code, not wishful PR titles.”
“I see exactly what shipped, mapped to user value, every week. Zero fluff.”
Soon you will be able to talk to our WaveMaker AI agent and personalize GitDigest with custom repo coverage, custom sections, and much more.
WaveMaker will let you describe the changelog you want and turn that into a customized GitDigest assistant for your teams.
Request WaveMaker early accessPick which repos and projects GitDigest summarises each week.
Decide how summaries, key changes, and deep dives are laid out.
Tune variants for engineering, product, or leadership readers.
Choose when your assistant runs and where reports are delivered.





GitDigest reads actual code diffs, not PR titles or commit messages. It then uses AI to auto-generate plain-English documentation of what really changed, automatically, every week.
GitDigest is project-centric: AI synthesizes diffs across all your repos (frontend, backend, infra) into one unified changelog, connecting cross-stack features automatically.
No. GitDigest delivers one combined email + PDF, whether you're sending it to yourself, your team, or leadership.
Weekly by default (Monday 8:30 AM UTC), or on-demand if you trigger it. Each report covers the past 7 days of activity.
Default is Claude Haiku 4.5; you can configure other models via `model_name` (Claude Sonnet, Grok, Gemini, DeepSeek, GPT-5 Mini).
It's free to start with $2 credits included. You only pay once credits expire, it's a pay-as-you-go model based on usage ($0.30 per weekly run).
Start with free credits. Dollar for credit pricing when you are ready to scale.