Short summary: Understand the managed website service, dashboard, hosting, support, and monthly subscription model.
Why this matters
Your firm gets a managed website, dashboard, hosting, platform updates, and support pathway in one subscription. Understanding that model helps you know which changes you can make yourself and which technical tasks BrandYou234 should handle for you.
Founder insight
- A managed website works best when the lawyer owns the message and BrandYou234 handles the platform complexity.
- The platform is strongest when dashboard edits, support requests, Academy learning, and website review reinforce each other.
Step-by-step guidance
- Use the dashboard for firm details, practice areas, team, testimonials, and website content.
- Use support for account-specific issues, DNS, domain connection, technical blockers, and billing questions.
- Use the Academy for deeper education on trust, SEO, conversion, and online reputation.
- Treat your website as an operating asset that should be reviewed regularly, not as a one-time brochure.
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Screenshot needed: BrandYou234 ecosystem map
Caption: BrandYou234 ecosystem map
What you’re looking at: The dashboard or website area connected to this guide.
Why it matters: explain how Help Center, Dashboard, Academy, Support, hosting, and website routes fit together.
Location: BrandYou234 ecosystem map
Purpose: explain how Help Center, Dashboard, Academy, Support, hosting, and website routes fit together.
Best practices
- Work from the dashboard section that matches the article rather than changing unrelated settings.
- Preview the affected public page on desktop and mobile before sharing it.
- Escalate ownership, billing, DNS, email, or locked-setting changes to BrandYou234 Support.
Common mistakes
- Changing several account settings at once without checking the public result.
- Treating a saved dashboard edit as final before reviewing the live page.
- Sending support requests without the firm name, page URL, or exact change needed.
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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
Review Your First 24 Hours and complete the core setup items.