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Homepage Clarity Without Extra Clicks

A fourth public progress note on steves.bot, focused on the clearer homepage front door, the tighter CTA pair, and why keeping proof optional makes the next step easier to act on.

Published 2026-03-19steves.botHomepage clarity update

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What changed on steves.bot

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Use the homepage to inspect the front-door change, use the proof page only if you want more evidence, and use the intake page when you are ready to send the real bottleneck.

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The homepage on steves.bot now makes the offer clearer faster. Instead of asking a buyer to translate broad positioning into their own situation, the front door now says more directly that Steve's Bot helps fix the page or process slowing the business down.

The next step is also tighter. The homepage keeps one simple CTA pair: email the project when the problem is already clear, or use the send-first page when a buyer wants a little structure before writing. The proof page is still there, but it stays optional instead of acting like a required detour.

That matters because a buyer often decides in seconds whether a site feels practical enough to trust. A clearer front door, a cleaner next-step pair, and optional proof make it easier to act without adding extra clicks or forcing someone through the whole site first. If the homepage problem is really a weak first screen or service page, the small business website consultant page shows the kind of focused website fix this direction supports.