Every save to a changelog entry or help center article creates a version you can go back to. Version History shows that timeline and lets you restore any of them.
Open the overflow menu (the ... icon) on a changelog entry or a help center article and choose Version History. You can also reach it with ⌘ + . style shortcuts documented on the Shortcuts page.
The dialog groups your saves by day in a sidebar:
Today and Yesterday are labeled by name.
Saves from earlier in the current week show the weekday, like Monday.
Older saves in the current year show Month Day, like February 3.
Saves from a previous year add the year, like November 2, 2025.
Click any save to preview it on the right. The entry currently live gets a Current badge. Pick an older save and click Restore version to bring it back.
Restoring is itself a change, so it creates a new version too. That means you can always undo a restore by picking the version that came right before it.
Each version lists its author:
Your teammate's name and avatar for a change made in the editor.
AI for a version Productlane's AI generated or applied, for example an AI-generated changelog draft or an accepted AI edit suggestion.
API for a change made through the v2 API or an MCP connection.
Versions saved before this tracking existed show no author.
Productlane saves a version for any real change: editing the title, the body, or the cover image. A quick burst of edits from the same person folds into one version instead of piling up a row per keystroke; stepping away for a while or having someone else edit starts a new version.
Each changelog entry and each help center article keeps up to 50 versions per language. Once you pass that cap, the oldest saves are dropped first.