The current page creation process bottlenecks with whomever is working on the website, because working with git is not friendly for non-technical people (even when wrapped in GitHub). The current widget structure helps a little, but is probably still too complex.
We need a WYSIWYG(ish), "no code" way for people to add and update pages in the site.
Maybe this means a CMS (though not Netlify CMS --- we tried that, and it was still too high of a bar).
Maybe this means doing something like moving to WordPress or Ghost. (Though $$$. And WordPress is a dumpster fire.)
Maybe this means moving to something like Notion + Super? (Though $$$, and how do we handle automation?)
There's going to be some trade-offs. It may be worth forgoing some automation if the website can be made accessible enough to allow for a "website gardening team".
Using packaged solutions may also make it harder to maintain the YC "brand".
The current page creation process bottlenecks with whomever is working on the website, because working with git is not friendly for non-technical people (even when wrapped in GitHub). The current widget structure helps a little, but is probably still too complex.
We need a WYSIWYG(ish), "no code" way for people to add and update pages in the site.
There's going to be some trade-offs. It may be worth forgoing some automation if the website can be made accessible enough to allow for a "website gardening team".
Using packaged solutions may also make it harder to maintain the YC "brand".