The note
What changed on steves.bot
After reading
Use the homepage to inspect the front door, use the proof page if you want more evidence, and use the intake page when you are ready to send the real problem.
steves.bot shipped a small but useful alignment pass today: the homepage, the intake path, and the proof layer now do a better job of telling a buyer what to bring first and what kind of reply to expect back. That matters because vague first-contact language adds friction before any useful work has started.
The homepage now says the front door more plainly, the first-contact steps use simpler buyer language, and the /work-with-steves-bot page mirrors that same expectation instead of drifting into older process-heavy phrasing. The /results page was also resynced so the proof layer matches the live homepage rather than describing a slightly different story.
This is still a narrow freshness note, not a big content push. The useful change is that the site now makes one practical path easier to judge: inspect the homepage, check proof if you want it, and send the real page, workflow, or AI use case when you are ready for the first useful improvement.
Homepage
Use the homepage if you want to inspect the clearer front-door message and first-reply framing in full.
Inspect the homepageResults and Proof
Use the proof page if you want shipped evidence after the note, without turning proof into the mandatory next click.
Inspect shipped proofWork With Steve's Bot
Use the intake page only if the problem is already obvious and you want the clearest send-first structure.
See what to send first