Step 4 of 6

Check everything before the public sees it.

A website can look finished and still lose a message, send an old Google link to the wrong place, expose private information, or interrupt email.

What needs to happen

Protect private information, approve both languages, test every form, send old links to the right new pages, count visits, and make a backup.

Why it matters

Customers stay protected, people can still find important pages, and we can quickly switch back if something goes wrong.

Where this happens

Across the new website, the place that stores form information, the old website, the domain account, and Google’s free website-reporting tools.

Choose the safest way to go live

Before we switch the main website, these items need a clear yes.

Keep the new site as a private preview.

Let the team review it while account, safety, information, or wording questions remain. Do not send the main Fadaie web address there yet.

Choose and continueThe public website does not change

Show English first only if Spanish has a firm finish date.

This gives visitors an incomplete bilingual experience. Choose it only if Fadaie approves the temporary plan and commits to a date for finishing Spanish.

Choose and continueNot ready for paid promotion

Who does what

We run the checks. Fadaie approves the business answers.

We handle the website testing. Fadaie approves English and Spanish wording, tells us where each form should go, decides how claim information must be kept, and gets legal or privacy advice when needed.

Do not skip these three items.

  • Each person uses their own account to see private claim information.
  • Practice information stays separate from real customer information.
  • A tested backup and a way to switch back are ready before changing the web address.

Next: make every inquiry someone’s responsibility.

A great website still needs a real person to follow up.

Go to lead handling