Anyone on the team can use this form to add to the site. Submit a photo, a schedule item, a decision, a status update, or just a question. An AI drafts the change, Dave reviews it, the site updates.
What happens after you submit
Your submission becomes a GitHub Issue.
An AI reads it and the current page, drafts the specific edit, opens a pull request.
Dave gets an email and reviews the proposed change.
Approved → the site updates within a minute or two. Rejected → you’ll get a note back.
If you attach a photo, it lands in long-term storage and the AI references it in the edit. No need to crop or resize — handled automatically.
Suggest an edit
Describe what should change. The AI will figure out where to put it on the current page and update the site within a minute. Dave, Barb, Eli, Cody, Russell — use the shared passcode.
Thanks, friend — your edit is in the queue.
Here's what you submitted and how it's progressing:
Any change you'd like to make to this site happens through one form. You don't need to know markdown, git, or anything technical. Plain English is enough — an AI translates what you write into the right edit, then the site updates within about two minutes.
The four steps
1Click "Edit this page" at the bottom of whichever page you want to change. A form opens.
2Type or speak what should change. "Change the date to May 30." "Add a photo of the new tractor." "Remove the line about the gate damage." Whatever you want, in your own words.
3Add a photo if relevant — either pick a file from your device, or click the camera icon to take one. (Optional.)
4Submit. A progress bar shows the change going live. When it's done, the page reloads automatically and you see the result.
What you'll need
Your name (so the change log knows who made the change).
The shared passcode — ask Dave if you don't have it.
Voice dictation
The 🎤 Dictate button uses your browser's built-in speech recognition. Click it, talk in plain English, click Stop. Works best in Chrome, Edge, or Safari. (Firefox doesn't support it.)
If you make a mistake
Just submit another edit fixing it. The site is fully version-controlled — every change is recorded on the Changes page, and any edit can be reverted by submitting "undo the last change to this page."
Tip: Be specific about where on the page. "Add a new schedule item below the May 27 entry" is clearer than just "add a schedule item." The AI will figure it out either way, but specific instructions give better results.