You watch the department audit your site, draft the fixes, and hold at the gate for your approval. This is the last line in the stream — how an approved change actually lands on the page you own.
Two of these work today. Two are rolling out and honestly labeled — the stream never shows magic, and neither does this page. We won't call a connector live before it is.
Every approved change comes with the exact code and a note on where it goes. You paste it, or hand it to whoever runs your site. No logins, no keys, no access to anything. Best for getting started, or a site you'd rather we never touch.
The site lives on our hosting. Approved changes go live on your say-so, and every one has one-click rollback. Best for a new site, or a move off a platform you've outgrown. Request hosting →
WordPress, Shopify, Webflow and the like. An app or an API key you create — and can revoke — lets the department apply approved titles, meta, schema and content directly to your live site, with rollback. Honestly badged: this is rolling out, not done.
A single snippet — like an analytics tag — that adds schema, FAQ and meta to any site with no deeper access. On the roadmap, not shipping yet. We'll say so the day it goes live.
Nothing ships without your approval, every change is backed up first, and you can roll it back in one click.
Keep the site exactly where it is. Today, approved changes arrive as copy-paste code with placement notes. As the platform connector rolls out, an app or key you control applies those approved changes directly — titles, meta, schema, content — with one-click rollback.
Prefer a clean slate? We rebuild the site on our hosting and ship approved changes for you — nothing goes live until you say yes, and every change reverts in a click. Best when the current setup is fighting you.
No. The default way is copy & paste: every approved change comes with the exact code and a note on where it goes. You paste it, or hand it to whoever runs your site. No logins, no keys, no access to anything. If you'd rather never touch code, we can host the site and put approved changes live on your say-so instead.
Two ways. Today: every approved change comes as copy-paste code with placement notes, or we rebuild the site on our hosting and ship changes for you. Rolling out: a platform connector — an app or an API key you create and can revoke — that applies approved titles, meta, schema and content directly to your Shopify or WordPress site, with one-click rollback.
Yes. Every change is backed up before it goes live, and you can roll it back in one click. Nothing is permanent and nothing is destructive — if you don't like a result, it reverts to exactly what was there before.
Start with copy & paste — it works today, needs no access, and lets you see exactly what ships before it ships. Move up to we-host or a platform connector later if you'd rather the department put approved changes live for you. You can start on one way and switch any time.