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Methodology

How OC keeps public content useful without letting unsupported claims slip through.

The content system is built around source records, conservative draft rules, and human approval. The goal is to publish practical property context, not filler.

Publishing rules

Separate OC data

OC content, sources, media, and drafts live in the OC Sanity project and dataset. They are not shared with any outside content system.

Human approval before public display

Generated drafts stay in Sanity as drafts or review records until an operator approves them for public display.

Sources before claims

Research notes and calculator assumptions must point to an approved source record before they support public output.

Preliminary tools only

The tools screen questions for deeper review. They do not promise approval, scope, price, schedule, or final feasibility.

No unsupported local claims

Testimonials, awards, outcomes, license numbers, registrations, costs, and project results stay out unless owner-approved source records support them.

Weekly draft flow

Drafts are generated from OC-owned records only.

The scheduled route gathers recent projects, updates, approved source records, and published OC content.

It drafts a small review packet: project update, guide idea, research note, and optional tool or methodology note.

Every draft includes a claim checklist. Unsupported claims stay in draft notes and do not render on the public site.

The review digest links back to Sanity documents so the operator can approve, revise, or hold each item.

Property review

Start with the property.

Send the address, parcel, or project context. OC will review the fit and follow up with the next practical step.

Evaluate property