WebAcappella, site autonomy and best practices
1. WebAcappella, autonomy and best practice
The purpose of this page is to clarify the WebAcappella philosophy and to reiterate certain good practices, both for professionals (agencies, freelancers, webmasters) and for end customers.
WebAcappella is used in a variety of contexts. It is therefore important to set out a clear framework, in the interests of everyone.
WebAcappella is used in a variety of contexts. It is therefore important to set out a clear framework, in the interests of everyone.
2. The WebAcappella philosophy
WebAcappella was designed from the outset with one fundamental principle in mind: to enable users to be autonomous with their website.
In practical terms, this means :
In practical terms, this means :
no subscription required,
no compulsory accommodation,
no technical barriers,
sites that are sustainable, transferable and independent of a single service provider.
A website is a digital asset.
It must be able to be maintained, passed on, taken over or entrusted to another service provider if necessary.
It must be able to be maintained, passed on, taken over or entrusted to another service provider if necessary.
3. The designer's point of view (agencies, freelancers, webmasters)
The use of WebAcappella by professionals is perfectly legitimate.
In particular, the software enables :
In particular, the software enables :
to save time,
deliver faster,
focus on added value (design, content, advice, support).
WebAcappella is also a professional productivity tool.
However, as part of a healthy and sustainable approach, WebAcappella recommends certain good practices:
However, as part of a healthy and sustainable approach, WebAcappella recommends certain good practices:
clearly inform the customer that his site has been created with WebAcappella ;
hand over the complete WebAcappella project to the customer on delivery;
make a clear distinction between roles: the service provider provides support and implementation, while the customer retains ownership of the site.
These practices enable :
ensure the long-term future of the site,
to avoid excessive dependence,
establish a lasting relationship of trust with the customer.
WebAcappella is not intended to be a customer capture or lock-in tool.
4. The end customer's point of view
If your site was created with WebAcappella, you have the right to ask yourself certain questions:
what tool was used to design my site?
can I retrieve the site project?
can I entrust my site to another service provider if necessary?
can my site be maintained independently of a single person?
WebAcappella has been designed so that the answer to these questions is yes.
The WebAcappella project allows you to :
The WebAcappella project allows you to :
understand how your site works,
to develop it further,
ensure continuity in the event of unforeseen circumstances (change of service provider, cessation of activity, succession).
5. Conclusion
WebAcappella is not a closed system.
It is not a dependency tool.
It is not a means of locking a client.
It is not a dependency tool.
It is not a means of locking a client.
It's software designed to create sustainable sites that respect users' freedom and promote healthy, balanced working relationships.
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