Feature groups
Capabilities described for public business planning
Each feature group is written for website visitors and Website Admin editors, with versioned copy, preview checks, SEO fields, localization review, and publish gates kept visible in the content model.
Business users
Guided request and task context
Business users can see how SayHex helps organize repeated requests, owner context, and next-step handoffs before work moves behind protected login.
Editable page copy keeps audience, owner, and CTA context versioned for preview before publishing.
Admins
Reviewed account and approval paths
Admin-oriented copy explains provisioning, approval, and protected account actions at a high level while keeping Customer Admin access login only.
Publish checks verify CTA destinations and block public copy that suggests open Customer Admin signup.
Forms
Public contact and demo request intake
Contact and demo request paths give visitors clear next steps while keeping account creation, provisioning, and protected work out of public forms.
Form copy remains tied to approved CTA records and localized strings for consistent public routing.
Content
Versioned website and blog copy
Website and blog content can be planned as editable sections with SEO fields, preview states, publish checks, and rollback history before approved public release.
The source tracks page versions, localized strings, preview state, publish gates, and audit intent together.
Analytics
Website measurement readiness
Analytics copy stays focused on public website measurement readiness and reviewed reporting language, without claiming access to protected account activity.
Review gates keep measurement labels public-safe and aligned with privacy and cookie notice copy.
Localization
English and Persian review fields
Every feature section carries editable en_US and fa_IR fields so the page can be reviewed for natural language, long labels, and RTL layout before publishing.
Localization review includes Persian tone, RTL layout, and long feature-name checks.
Security posture
High-level trust and access boundaries
Security posture copy explains reviewed access, privacy-aware publishing, and protected routes at a public level without naming private systems or implementation architecture.
Disclosure scanning blocks protected terms, unsupported security claims, and private operational references.