Wouldn't it make sense for you (yes, you!) to have the power to update your own content anytime you want, without having to chase down your web developer to do it for you? Springboard gives you the power.

What exactly is the Springboard Website Management System?

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It's software you log into by 1.) Firing up your web browser. 2.) Going to your edit URL. And 3.) Entering your top-secret password (remembering your password may be the hardest part of using Springboard). Once you're in Springboard you'll see a simple, straightforward interface that resembles Google or Yahoo and makes your website updating easy. What you don't see is the complex programming behind the scenes that takes care of all the technical stuff that enables you to publish pages from Springboard to your public website.

How easy is it really to update my website content using Springboard?

Hunt. Peck. Click. Drag. Cut. Paste. Basic word processing. That's all the computer skills you need to use Springboard to update your own website. Training you on the system takes maybe a half hour, give or take a coffee break or two. (Note to power-users: Don't worry! The system also accommodates your more sophisticated skills, enabling you to do even cooler stuff on your website.)

Springboard screenshot
Springboard screenshot