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OpenClaw changelog

Own the search intent around what changed in OpenClaw.

A changelog page is one of the cleanest SEO and conversion plays in the ecosystem. It gives searchers release context, gives operators a reference point, and gives the brand a durable publishing lane.

Release notes Version tracking Fix summaries Roadmap movement

Why this page exists

Changelog content compounds better than generic “AI news” posts.

High-intent discovery

People search for version numbers, release notes, breaking changes, and compatibility updates with clear urgency.

Strong internal linking

Every release story can route readers toward monitoring, cost tracking, alerts, or premium dashboards.

Editorial authority

A consistent changelog hub makes the site feel like infrastructure, not a thin affiliate or placeholder project.

What the changelog should surface

Summaries should be operational, not decorative.

Release facts

  • Version identifiers and release dates
  • New capabilities or deprecated behavior
  • Links to source material and follow-up pages

Impact notes

  • Whether operators should expect monitoring changes
  • Whether spend or token behavior could shift
  • Which workflows need retesting

Conversion hooks

  • Invite readers into alerts or launch updates
  • Reference dashboards and spend controls
  • Capture teams that need release watching later