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Your Site Guide

Every site built by Samoya comes with a site guide. It's a private reference page that documents everything about your website in one place.

Where to find it

Your site guide lives at /site-guide on your domain. For example: yourdomain.com/site-guide

It's not indexed by search engines. It's a reference for you and your team only.

What the site guide shows

  • Page inventory. Every page on your site with its title, description, purpose, and social preview image.
  • Brand assets. Your logos, favicon, and color palette as used on the site.
  • Typography. The fonts used across your site and where they appear.
  • Lead capture flows. A visual diagram showing how visitor inquiries get to you (form submission, chat, booking calendar, etc.).
  • Contact information. Your business details as displayed on the site.
  • AI visibility. Documentation of the files that help search engines and AI systems understand your business (see SEO & Visibility).

How to use the site guide

When requesting a change

Instead of saying "change the color on the about page," reference the site guide:

  • "Update the heading on the Services page (listed as Page 3 in the site guide)"
  • "Swap the logo to the updated version (see Brand Assets in the site guide)"

This removes guesswork and speeds up turnaround.

When onboarding a team member

If you hire a marketing person, assistant, or business partner who needs to understand your web presence, send them the site guide link. It covers everything without you needing to explain it.

When checking your lead flow

The lead capture flow section shows exactly what happens when someone fills out a form or books a call. If you're troubleshooting why you didn't get a notification, start here.

Why it exists

The site guide serves two purposes:

  1. Reference for you. If you forget what's on a page, what colors are used, or how a form routes, the site guide has it.
  2. Onboarding for your team. If you hire someone who needs to understand your web presence, point them to the site guide instead of explaining it from scratch.
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The site guide is updated whenever the site is updated. It always reflects the current state of your website.