Your first users aren't just customers. They're the proof that the problem is real and that someone trusts you enough to pay for the solution before it's perfect. Losing one of them isn't just a churn number. It's a vote of no confidence at the worst possible time.
And the way most founding members churn isn't dramatic. They don't send an angry email. They just quietly stop showing up because the product felt like it stopped moving. Because nobody told them about the feature that would have kept them. Because their feedback disappeared into a void and they never heard back. That's not a product failure. That's a communication failure.
ReleaseLog keeps your founding members in the loop. Public changelog so they know what changed. Public roadmap so they know what's coming. Feature request board so they feel heard. AI writing assistant so publishing an update takes minutes not hours. Email notifications so updates reach them automatically.
Free to start. So you can keep your users in the loop for free.
If you have founding members right now, when did you last tell them what what you built or improved?