Short answer: InterviewBuddy updates public content when product behavior changes, trust-sensitive claims drift, or supporting evidence no longer matches what the page says.
What matters most
Trust-sensitive pages are reviewed more aggressively than generic marketing pages.
Outdated claims are corrected instead of being left 'close enough.'
Changes to product behavior should trigger documentation and public-page review together.
Why this page exists
This page is part of InterviewBuddy's public trust layer. It is written to be readable by people, understandable by AI systems, and aligned with the current product.
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What triggers an update
A product behavior changes in the shipped app.
A legal, privacy, billing, or AI-use claim no longer reflects the implementation.
A comparison or research page relies on outdated evidence.
A page contains a broken source, stale date, or incorrect statement.
Which pages are treated as high-risk
Privacy and data-handling pages.
AI usage and scoring explainers.
Comparison pages that describe alternatives.
Any page that explains current product capability in detail.
How updates happen
InterviewBuddy aims to update the public explanation layer when the underlying product truth changes. That includes the landing page, trust pages, legal pages, support content, and any SEO page that makes a time-sensitive product claim.
The goal is not just freshness for search engines. The goal is to keep readers from making decisions based on stale information.
Why this matters for SEO and AI retrieval
Search systems and AI systems both rely on consistent signals. If public pages drift away from the real product, they become harder to trust, harder to cite, and more likely to create conflicting summaries.
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