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Open Questions — Diana Website (v1)

This log tracks uncertainties and deferred decisions. Each item should be resolved before implementation in Phase 4.

OQ-1 — Preferred contact method(s) beyond the contact form

  • Status: Open
  • Context: Contact form is a given, but preferred secondary channel(s) are not finalized.
  • Why it matters: Influences CTA design, header/footer, and “next steps” after form submission.
  • Candidates: phone, SMS/text, email.
  • Proposed resolution: Decide primary + secondary channel(s) and when to encourage each.
  • Status: Open
  • Context: Need to know whether we will run analytics/ads pixels and whether consent banners are required.
  • Why it matters: Affects scripts, cookie banner, privacy policy content, and SEO.
  • Proposed resolution:
    • Decide whether to use analytics (and which)
    • If analytics, decide consent model and privacy policy needs

OQ-3 — Form backend + spam protection approach (ADR-002)

  • Status: Open
  • Context: Static site requires an external or existing backend mechanism.
  • Why it matters: Reliability, spam filtering, and operational workflow.
  • Proposed resolution: Choose a form delivery method and specify validation + anti-spam.

OQ-4 — Minimum quote form fields for “qualified leads”

  • Status: Open
  • Context: Goal is “more qualified leads”, but minimum qualifying information is not fully specified.
  • Why it matters: Balances friction vs. lead quality.
  • Proposed resolution: Define required vs optional fields in 38-lead-capture-spec.md.

OQ-5 — Service taxonomy: separate pages vs grouping for carpentry/mounting/flooring

  • Status: Open
  • Context: Requirement says separate page per service, but some services overlap.
  • Why it matters: SEO clarity and content uniqueness.
  • Proposed resolution: Confirm final service list and page slugs.

OQ-6 — Brand naming and domain

  • Status: Open
  • Context: Current site uses “Spotlight Home Improvement Services”; new site may keep or adjust branding.
  • Why it matters: Title tags, logo, copy, and SEO continuity.
  • Proposed resolution: Confirm public-facing brand name for v1.