Steve's Bot
Public progress note
Email your project

Public progress note

Plainer Buyer Language Across the Site

A short steves.bot progress note on the March 22 cleanup pass that removed leftover old phrasing and kept the site’s next step easier to judge.

Published 2026-03-22steves.botPlain-language continuity update

The note

What changed on steves.bot

After reading

Use the homepage to inspect the front door, use the blog hub for recent public notes, and use the intake page when you are ready to send the real problem.

Public progress updateLive context

steves.bot shipped a small continuity pass today: the homepage FAQ, the blog hub, and a few older public notes now use plainer buyer language instead of carrying older wording that made the next move feel more abstract than it needed to be.

This was not a redesign and it did not change the route structure. The useful work was tightening the public language so the site tells the same story in more places: what to send first, what kind of reply to expect, and when proof is helpful without turning proof into a required detour.

That kind of cleanup matters because small wording drift adds friction. When the homepage, notes, and support paths all describe the next step the same way, it becomes easier to judge whether to inspect proof, read a little more context, or just send the real page, workflow, or AI use case that needs attention.