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The Changelog is the public record of what’s new in Odin. We post here whenever we ship a feature, fix a bug, or have an announcement worth sharing. Open it at odin.borghq.io/changelog. There’s no sign-in, so you can share a link with anyone on your team.

Browsing updates

Entries are grouped by month, newest first. Anything we’ve pinned sits at the top under a Pinned heading so the updates we most want you to see don’t scroll away. Each entry shows its title, a short summary, the date it went live, and one or more category tags. Click an entry to open its full page, where you’ll find the complete write-up and, where we’ve recorded one, a short walkthrough video. Some entries are marked Monthly summary. These round up everything that shipped in a given month, which is handy if you’d rather skim one post than read each release individually.

Filtering by category

Every entry carries one or more tags. Use the pills at the top of the feed to narrow the list to a single category:
TagWhat it covers
FeatureNew capabilities added to the platform
ImprovementRefinements to something that already existed
FixBug fixes and corrections
SecuritySecurity-relevant changes worth calling out
AnnouncementNews that isn’t tied to a specific code change
Select All to clear the filter and see everything again.

Searching

Use the search box to find a past update by keyword. The search matches against each entry’s title, summary, and body, so you can track down a change even when you only remember roughly what it touched. Filtering by tag and searching work together: pick a category, then search within it.

Sharing a specific update

Open any entry and use the copy link action next to the date to grab a direct URL. Each entry has its own permalink, so you can drop it into a chat or ticket and link straight to the relevant update.

Subscribing via RSS

The changelog publishes an RSS feed at odin.borghq.io/changelog/rss.xml. Add it to your feed reader, or wire it into a Slack or Teams channel through your usual RSS connector, to get new entries as we publish them rather than checking the page by hand.
Want a release flagged to your wider team automatically? Point an RSS-to-Slack (or RSS-to-Teams) connector at the feed above and new entries land in your channel as soon as they go live.