Send a plain-English note after every website change

A simple reporting habit for small business websites: say what changed, why it matters, and what to check next.

Reporting 6 Juli 2026 3 menit membaca

A website change is not finished until the owner understands it

Small website updates can be useful without being complicated: a new service note, a booking clarification, a seasonal hours change, a refreshed contact path, or a short answer to a common customer question.

The missing piece is often the handover. If the owner only hears "the update is done", they may not know what changed, what to share, or what to check next month.

Use a three-line update note

Keep the note short: what changed, why it helps customers, and what should be checked next. That is enough for most small updates.

For example: "We updated the booking page with clearer first-visit instructions. This should help new customers understand what to prepare. Next month, check whether the contact form and phone link are still easy to use on mobile."

Pair the note with one simple signal

A plain-English note becomes more useful when it includes one simple signal from the website: the page people viewed most, the update page that needs attention, or the customer action that should be easier.

The point is not to overwhelm the owner with a dashboard. The point is to turn the website update into a clear business record.

How MDP SignalDesk uses this habit

MDP SignalDesk is built around a small monthly rhythm: publish one useful website update, check the site, and send a plain-English summary.

That rhythm keeps the work practical. It avoids big promises and gives the owner a clear record of what changed, what is live, and what deserves attention next.

Quick answers

What should a website update note include?

Keep it simple: what changed, why it helps customers, and what should be checked next.

Why use plain-English reporting for small business websites?

Because the owner needs a clear record they can understand and act on, not a technical dashboard they will ignore.

About Growth Notes

Written and edited by MDP Studio in Melbourne, Australia. Growth Notes turns practical website-care work into public notes for small businesses, with contact and service links kept visible for verification.

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