Introducing the Weekly NetSuite Changelog Newsletter
NetSuite Changelog now sends a free weekly email digest every Monday with all NetSuite documentation changes — new articles grouped by category, plus a dedicated section highlighting updates to existing help pages you might have missed.

Oracle updates the NetSuite Help Center every week. New features get documented, existing pages get revised, and sometimes entire sections are restructured. But unless you're manually checking the Help Center on a regular basis, these changes happen without you knowing.
Starting this week, NetSuite Changelog delivers a free weekly email digest every Monday summarizing every documentation change from the past seven days — so you can stay informed without the manual effort.
The Problem: Weekly Changes You Never See
Between major releases like 2026.1 and 2026.2, Oracle publishes dozens of weekly documentation updates. These aren't minor typo fixes — they include new feature documentation, revised API behavior, updated governance limits, and configuration changes that directly affect live NetSuite environments.
Oracle does publish Weekly Help Center Updates as summary pages, but these are high-level lists buried deep in the Help Center. There's no push notification, no email, and no way to get alerted when something relevant to your work changes.
The result: NetSuite professionals discover changes after the fact — when a customization breaks, when a client asks about a feature you didn't know existed, or when you realize the documentation you referenced last month has been rewritten.
What's in the Newsletter
Every Monday at 4:00 PM UTC, subscribers receive an email with a complete summary of the week's NetSuite documentation changes. The email is organized into two sections:
Recently Updated — Changes to Existing Documentation
This is the section most people will find valuable. When Oracle revises an existing help page — adding new governance limits for a SuiteScript API, clarifying how a feature works, or updating configuration steps — those changes are easy to miss because the page URL doesn't change and there's no notification.
The newsletter highlights these updates in a dedicated Recently Updated section at the top of the email. Each updated article appears with an "Updated" badge so you can immediately see what changed in documentation you may have already read.
New Articles by Category
Below the updates section, newly documented features and topics are grouped by category — Accounting, SuiteScript, SuiteTalk Web Services, Commerce, Inventory Management, and more. Each article card includes:
- Category badge — The area of NetSuite the article covers
- Title — A clear headline describing the feature or change
- Summary — A concise description so you can decide whether to read the full article
- Tags — Keywords for quick scanning (e.g., SuiteScript, 2026.1, API)
- Direct link — One click to read the full article on NetSuite Changelog, which links back to Oracle's official documentation
The email is designed to be scannable. In under a minute, you can review everything Oracle changed in the past week and decide which items are relevant to your work.
Why Updated Articles Matter
Most documentation tracking tools only surface new content. But in NetSuite, the most impactful changes often happen to existing pages. Consider these real scenarios:
- Oracle adds a new governance limit to an existing SuiteScript API — your Map/Reduce script that ran fine yesterday may hit the new limit tomorrow
- A help page for a feature you implemented six months ago gets revised with updated configuration steps — your documentation is now outdated
- A release note article is updated with additional details about a change that was vaguely described at launch
These are exactly the kind of changes that fall through the cracks. The newsletter's "Recently Updated" section exists specifically to catch them. When we detect that Oracle has modified an article we already track, we re-crawl the page, merge the new content, and flag it in the next newsletter with an "Updated" badge.
How It Works Behind the Scenes
NetSuite Changelog monitors Oracle's official Weekly Help Center Updates page and processes every entry:
- Detection — Each week, we check Oracle's update summary for new and modified documentation entries
- Matching — Each entry is matched against our database of 1,500+ existing articles. If the article already exists, it's flagged as an update; if it's new, a fresh article is generated
- Content merge — For updated articles, the new content is merged with the existing article so you get the complete picture, not just a fragment
- Newsletter assembly — Updated articles go into the "Recently Updated" section; new articles are grouped by category. The email is assembled and sent to all subscribers every Monday
Every article on NetSuite Changelog links back to the original Oracle source, so you always have a direct path to the official documentation.
How to Subscribe
The newsletter is free. No ads, no paywalls, no sponsored content.
- Go to netsuitechangelog.com
- Enter your email in the subscription form on the homepage
- That's it — you'll receive the next weekly digest on Monday
You can unsubscribe at any time with a single click from any email. We don't share your email address, and we don't send anything other than the scheduled digests.
What's Coming Next
The weekly "New Articles" digest is the first of several email campaigns we're building:
- Major release digests — Comprehensive email when Oracle ships a major release (2026.1, 2026.2) covering all documented changes for that version
- Top articles digest — A periodic roundup of the most-viewed articles from the past 30 days, so you can see what the community is paying attention to
- Richer change descriptions — More detailed summaries of exactly what changed in each updated article, moving toward a true diff-style view
Start Getting Weekly Updates
If you work with NetSuite — whether you're an administrator managing configurations, a developer building customizations, or a consultant advising clients — the weekly newsletter is the fastest way to stay current on what Oracle is changing in the platform.
No more manually checking the Help Center. No more discovering changes after something breaks. Just a clean weekly summary, delivered to your inbox every Monday.