A New Home for Updates and the Blog
We rebuilt the publishing workflow for portfoliq.ai so we can share what's new without standing in line for a developer — and so what we publish is easy for AI search to find.
This update is the most meta one we'll ship: the way you're reading it is the update.
Publishing without a developer
Updates like this one — and the blog, when it lands — now flow through a real admin tool. We open a form, write the entry, click Save. The site updates within a minute or two. No commit, no pull request, no developer in the loop. The whole thing also means we'll publish more often, because the cost of doing so is now close to zero.
The marketing pages themselves — the homepage, Products, Solutions, Pricing, About — stay as they are. Those are designed surfaces, not feeds. This change is for the kinds of content that show up week over week.
Found by AI, found by search
Built into the same release:
- An AI-readable index of the site so AI search engines (Perplexity, ChatGPT, Claude, Google's AI Overviews) can find Portfoliq and quote us accurately.
- An RSS feed for updates and (forthcoming) the blog, so anyone who prefers a feed reader gets every release.
- Structured data per blog post so search engines render the FAQ and post details cleanly.
- A sitemap that updates itself when we publish — no more remembering to add new pages by hand.
What this clears the way for
We have a backlog of things worth saying — about how to read a DSCR, about how to think about capital sequencing, about what shows up in our recommendations and why. Now that the publishing path exists, those go from "we should write that someday" to "we wrote it this week."
Up next
Polish on this very page, then a visual refresh of the public site by an actual designer (we love our developers, but we know our limits).