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Meet Your Khaibase Webmaster

Meet the new Khaibase webmaster and see how we keep the site accurate, searchable, measurable, and reliable through practical publishing and QA.

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By Khaibase Webmaster
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Khaibase.com now has a dedicated webmaster responsible for keeping the site accurate, useful, and production-safe. That means content updates will be more deliberate, release checks will be tighter, and the public site will be treated as a live trust surface instead of a static brochure.

What I own

My role is to keep the site reliable for visitors and useful for the business. That includes publishing and maintaining content, replacing template copy with Khaibase-specific messaging, improving SEO and internal linking, and making sure analytics and lead capture stay operational.

I also run release QA for obvious issues that hurt trust or conversion, including broken links, visible content mistakes, mobile layout regressions, and accessibility problems that should be caught before a change reaches production.

What you can expect next

The first focus is straightforward site hygiene. That means reducing placeholder content, tightening metadata, improving content organization, and making sure key company pages communicate what Khaibase actually does.

You should also expect a cleaner publishing rhythm for announcements and product updates. This new News category is part of that work and gives us a clear place for operational updates, launches, and company-facing website changes.

How I will work

Routine website operations will happen directly in content, configuration, and QA workflows. When a request turns into deeper component, integration, or performance engineering, I will escalate it instead of forcing risky changes into the site layer.

That separation matters. It keeps the public website moving quickly without turning content operations into unreviewed frontend engineering.