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  • Outdated claims are corrected instead of being left 'close enough.'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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Common questions

These answers are written to be readable by people and directly understandable by search and AI systems.

Does InterviewBuddy wait for a full redesign before correcting public claims?

No. If a public claim is wrong or stale, it should be corrected directly. Accuracy matters more than preserving an old page unchanged.

Which pages should be reviewed first after a product change?

Trust pages, legal pages, support content, pricing references, and any landing or comparison page that explains current behavior.

Why is a content update policy part of trust?

Because trust depends on staying aligned with the real product over time, not just sounding credible on launch day.

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