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Still true?

One page that tells you when your website has stopped telling the truth about your business, one thing at a time.

Do this

  1. Open Still true? in the menu, next to Your websites.
  2. Read the website at the top. That is the one that needs you.
  3. Press Take care of it to open the control that fixes it.
  4. Press Not now if it can wait.

What happens next: press Not now and that website says nothing at all for a week. The page never changes your website by itself, and it never emails you. If you do not open it, it does not chase you.

Your website is right the day you publish it. Then the hours change, the phone number moves, and last year's Christmas closing stays up. You find out when a customer stands at a locked door.

Still true? is the page that tells you first. Open it from the sidebar, next to Your websites.

What you see

Every website you have, in one list, with the one that needs you at the top. Each website says one of three things:

  • One thing that has stopped being right. In plain words: "Your website and your Google listing show different phone numbers." Not a score, not a list of seven problems.
  • Nothing right now. We looked and everything matches.
  • We are leaving this one alone for a week, because you told us "not now".

If more than one thing is waiting, we say how many. We do not list them. One thing at a time is the whole idea.

The two buttons

Take care of it opens that website's start page, where the control that fixes it is already waiting.

Not now waves the finding away. Two things then happen. That website says nothing at all for a week, so you do not get handed the next item the moment you close one. And we remember what the finding was about, not just that you dismissed it. If we told you that Google says one phone number and your website says another, and later one of those numbers changes, that is a new disagreement, so we mention it once more. If nothing changes, you never hear about it again.

What it will never do

It never changes your website. Everything is offered, nothing is applied.

It never emails you about anything on this page. If you do not open it, it does not chase you.

Small things you have ignored for two months delete themselves, so the list can reach empty and stay there. Important things do not: a missing phone number, a website that was never published, or details that disagree with Google stay until they are fixed, because those cost you a customer.

If you have many websites

The page looks at your 15 most recent websites. If you have more than that, it says so at the bottom. Open the other website directly to see how it is doing.


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