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Track the Stripe changelog and API updates

Follow Stripe's changelog, API updates, and release notes in a daily brief, so breaking changes and new features reach you without checking the docs.

Track the Stripe changelog

If you build on Stripe, the changelog is where breaking changes, new features, and API version updates land, and missing one can mean a broken integration or a missed capability. A daily brief of Stripe's changelog keeps the important changes in front of you without manually checking the docs.

Skimless is not affiliated with Stripe. This page describes a workflow for following its public updates.

What to follow

  • The Stripe changelog and API release notes.
  • API version changes and deprecations.
  • New products, features, and dashboard changes relevant to your integration.

Why summarize it

Not every changelog entry matters to your setup. A brief helps you:

  • Catch breaking changes and deprecations early.
  • Filter the entries that affect the APIs you actually use.
  • Avoid reading the full changelog every week.

What a Skimless brief of the Stripe changelog looks like

New entries are summarized as what changed and whether it is a breaking change, a new feature, or a fix, with a link back to the official note. They appear in your daily brief alongside the other tools and docs you track, so platform changes reach you in the same place as everything else.

Pair it with

Combine it with the changelogs of the other tools in your stack so all your dependencies are covered in one brief.

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Turn Stripe updates into a source-led brief.

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Track the Stripe changelog