Best Gemini Prompt for “Write a Changelog

Gemini uses a sandwich structure: role and context at the top, task in the middle, and all constraints at the end. Gemini tends to drop constraints that appear early in the prompt, so boundary words like 'only', 'must', and 'strictly' placed at the end are essential. This free template is optimized specifically for Gemini, achieving approximately 37% token reduction compared to unoptimized prompts while producing higher quality output.

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Write a changelog for the new version of my app

Optimized Gemini Prompt

<role>
As an experienced technical writer specializing in software release notes, you will generate a changelog.
</role>

<context>
I am releasing a new version of my mobile application. I need a clear and concise changelog to inform users about the updates.
</context>

<task>
Write a changelog for the new version of my app.
</task>

<constraints>
- The changelog should highlight the most significant changes.
- Focus on user-facing improvements and new features.
- Avoid overly technical jargon.
- Keep the tone informative and positive.
</constraints>

<output_format>
- Use bullet points for individual changes.
- Group related changes under clear headings if appropriate (e.g., "New Features," "Improvements," "Bug Fixes").
</output_format>

<final_instruction>
The changelog must be structured to clearly communicate the value of the new version to the end-user. Detail 3-5 key areas of improvement or new functionality. For each area, provide 1-2 specific examples of what has changed. Explain each point thoroughly but concisely. Strictly adhere to the specified output format. Never include information not directly related to the app's new version.

Before responding, review your output against the original request.
</final_instruction>

Why This Gemini Prompt for “Write a Changelog” Works Better

When you type “Write a changelog for the new version of my app” into Gemini, it lacks structure — Gemini has to guess what format you want, how detailed to go, and what to prioritize. The optimized version removes that guesswork.

It uses a sandwich structure with role and context at the top, the task in the middle, and all hard constraints at the end — matching how Gemini processes and prioritizes instructions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a good Gemini prompt for write a changelog?

Gemini uses a sandwich structure: role and context at the top, task in the middle, and all constraints at the end. Gemini tends to drop constraints that appear early in the prompt, so boundary words like 'only', 'must', and 'strictly' placed at the end are essential.

Can I use this prompt template for free?

Yes — copy the optimized prompt below and paste it directly into Gemini. For unlimited prompt optimization across all 5 AI models, try PromptOptimizr free with 10 prompts per month. You can also use the Chrome extension to optimize prompts directly inside Gemini.

Why is this prompt different from a generic one?

Each AI model processes instructions differently. Gemini has specific formatting preferences — this prompt is structured to work with those preferences, not against them. The result is better output quality with approximately 37% fewer tokens.

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