Guides
Start with practical walkthroughs for payments, transport, paperwork, and day-to-day tasks.
Explore GuidesUse the homepage as a clear entry point: understand what the site covers, choose the right path, and jump into guides, toolkits, or services without digging through admin-first placeholders.
The visual slot is already wired for future CMS content.
This space can later point to templates, packs, checklists, and paid resources.
Keep a clear bridge from content into higher-trust service requests.
The homepage should route people into the right product shape quickly instead of forcing everyone through the same content flow.
Start with practical walkthroughs for payments, transport, paperwork, and day-to-day tasks.
Explore GuidesOpen structured resources that can later become downloadable packs or paid digital products.
Explore ToolkitsGo straight to help when the job needs a done-with-you or done-for-you path.
Explore ServicesLatest guides validate article structure, sections, tags, and reusable block insertion in a reader-friendly shell.
Toolkits act as structured resources. They can later become downloadable packs, checklists, templates, or purchase-oriented products.
Services validate the route from informational content into higher-trust, request-oriented offerings.
The homepage is not a blog archive. It needs to explain scope, reduce hesitation, and set up the next meaningful click.
Guides, toolkits, and services are separate entry points, so the site does not force one content shape onto every intent.
The homepage can surface fresh content and high-trust actions without turning into a freeform landing page builder.
This structure is intentionally compatible with a future `home-page` global, without blocking current frontend validation.
The MVP can already route people between self-serve guides, structured resources, and hands-on services with a fixed shell.
Use the editorial path when the task only needs instructions, context, and a clear walkthrough.
Open GuidesToolkits can become the structured layer between reading an article and purchasing a service.
View ToolkitsThis path is reserved for cases where someone wants help rather than just information.
View Services