Short summary: Learn what the dashboard controls and how it connects to your public law firm website.
Why this matters
The dashboard is where your firm controls the information clients see. Knowing the dashboard structure reduces support back-and-forth and helps you make clean updates without waiting for technical help.
Founder insight
- Small operational details shape trust. A wrong contact route, unclear setting, or incomplete support request can slow down an otherwise simple fix.
- The strongest setup habits are calm and specific: check the right screen, make one change, preview the result, and escalate with enough context when support is needed.
Step-by-step guidance
- Log in with your BrandYou234 account.
- Use the sidebar to move between firm details, practice areas, team, testimonials, domain, billing, and support.
- Update content in the relevant section only.
- Save and preview after each meaningful change.
- Use support when a setting is locked or requires technical configuration.
Screenshot Needed
Screenshot needed: Dashboard -> main overview screen
Caption: Dashboard -> main overview screen
What you’re looking at: The dashboard or website area connected to this guide.
Why it matters: show the exact screen this guide refers to before the lawyer takes action.
Location: Dashboard -> main overview screen
Purpose: show the exact screen this guide refers to before the lawyer takes action.
Best practices
- Use the sidebar to open the exact section you want to update before editing.
- Save one dashboard section at a time so it is clear which change affected the website.
- Keep public contact details aligned across firm details, WhatsApp, email, and footer areas.
Common mistakes
- Editing a setting because it is visible without understanding where it appears publicly.
- Leaving old phone, email, address, or WhatsApp details in one section after updating another.
- Ignoring a locked dashboard setting that requires support or account verification.
Related guides
Success signals to watch
- Trust: the page feels accurate, professional, and consistent with the firm’s public identity.
- Clarity: a visitor can understand the next step without needing legal or technical knowledge.
- Contact readiness: phone, email, WhatsApp, and support paths are current and easy to test.
Next recommended step
Open your dashboard and confirm your firm details before editing other website sections.
Dashboard actions
Use these shortcuts when you are ready to apply the guide inside your BrandYou234 workspace.