Follow NetSuite Changelog on X: Daily Updates from the Oracle Help Center
NetSuite Changelog is now on X at @NS_ChangeLog. Up to three fact-checked posts every weekday highlighting new Oracle documentation, revised help pages, and notable release-note entries — so you can stay current on NetSuite without opening a single tab.

NetSuite Changelog has a new home on X. Follow @NS_ChangeLog to get Oracle NetSuite documentation changes delivered straight to your timeline — no inbox required, no manual Help Center checks, no catching up on a Friday afternoon.
The weekly newsletter covers the big picture every Monday. The X account fills the gap in between: short, high-signal posts throughout the week as Oracle publishes and revises help content.
Why X?
NetSuite professionals already live on X. Admins, developers, consultants, and SuiteApp vendors swap tips, compare notes on releases, and break news about platform quirks there daily. What's been missing is a dedicated, always-on feed that surfaces what Oracle itself is publishing — cleanly summarized, with a direct link back to the source.
That's the role @NS_ChangeLog fills:
- New documentation — when Oracle adds a help article, the highlights hit X within the same publication cycle
- Revised pages — updated governance limits, clarified API behavior, reworked configuration steps. These are the changes easiest to miss, so they get their own posts
- Release note call-outs — the entries most likely to affect live environments from 2026.1 and beyond
- Top articles of the week — whenever the Monday digest goes out, the lead stories are also posted to X so followers who don't subscribe still see them
How Often We Post
The cadence is designed to be useful, not noisy:
- Up to 3 posts per weekday, published at roughly 13:00, 17:00, and 21:00 UTC — morning on the US east coast, end of day in Europe, and late-evening for APAC readers
- No duplicates within 30 days — the same article will never be re-posted inside a 30-day window, so your feed stays fresh
- Extra coverage around the Monday digest — when the weekly newsletter goes out, a couple of additional posts highlight the week's lead articles on X
- Quiet weekends — no scheduled posts on Saturdays or Sundays unless Oracle publishes something unusual
If Oracle has a light week and there's nothing substantive to say, we simply don't post. Every item on the feed earns its place — no filler, no engagement-bait, no reposted memes.
What a Post Looks Like
Each post follows a consistent format:
- A short hook — the change in plain English, framed around what it means for your work
- Key detail — the specific API, module, or feature affected
- A link — directly to the NetSuite Changelog article, which in turn links to Oracle's official documentation
- A brand-consistent image — dark navy background with teal accents, generated to match the topic
Posts are written by OpenAI and gated by a second-pass fact-check before publishing. Every claim is verified against the source article, and anything that can't be backed up gets dropped before it reaches the timeline. The voice is kept neutral and informative — NetSuite Changelog is an independent publication, not Oracle or NetSuite itself, and the feed reflects that.
Tracking What Works
Every link in an @NS_ChangeLog post routes through a short attribution redirect (/r/social/:id) that counts the click and then 302s to the article. Those numbers feed back into how we score candidate articles — posts that resonate get categories prioritized, topics that fall flat get de-weighted. The feedback loop is automatic and transparent; we're not guessing what the community wants to read.
Followers don't see any of this complexity. You get a clean feed of NetSuite updates. We get signal on what's useful.
How This Fits With the Newsletter
The two channels complement each other:
- The weekly newsletter is the complete view — every new article, every revised page, organized by category, delivered Monday at 4:00 PM UTC
- X is the real-time layer — individual updates as they happen, plus the chance to reply, repost, and join the conversation
If you only have bandwidth for one, the newsletter is still the most comprehensive. But if you live on X anyway, the account gives you the same information woven into a feed you're already scrolling.
Engage, Reply, Request
We read replies. If there's a topic you'd like us to cover more aggressively, an Oracle update you think got missed, or a correction on something we posted — tell us on X. The account is run by a human (me, Martin) even though the generation pipeline is automated. Replies reach a real person.
Reposts help too. NetSuite Changelog is a niche resource; every share puts it in front of another NetSuite professional who might not have known it exists. If a post saves you 10 minutes of Help Center digging, consider passing it along.
Follow Now
Head to x.com/NS_ChangeLog and hit follow. The next wave of Oracle documentation updates is already queued — 2026.2 is on the horizon, the weekly release cycle is running, and the feed is live.
Prefer email? The Monday newsletter is still free and takes ten seconds to subscribe.
Prefer both? Even better.