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FAQ

Straight answers before the yard gets weird.

A launch-safe guide to what Landscapade is, what is still being built, and which future systems are not active yet.

What is Landscapade?

Landscapade is a premium outdoor living publication for homeowners who want better gardens, patios, landscaping, xeriscaping, concrete DIY projects, smart irrigation ideas, and practical project guidance without generic filler.

Is this a store?

No. The current code-first site is content-first. There is no active checkout, cart, payment processing, Shopify, Stripe, user account system, or ecommerce workflow.

Do you use affiliate links?

Not in the current launch-safe code-first build unless a future page explicitly adds and discloses them. Affiliate programs and links are deferred until approval, verification, and disclosure posture are handled correctly.

Are reviews hands-on?

Only if a specific page says so and the claim is supported. Draft review shells and early review pages should not be read as hands-on testing, ratings, endorsements, or final recommendations.

Why do some sections look early or coming soon?

Landscapade is being converted from WordPress into a cleaner code-first site. Some sections are intentionally conservative while routes, assets, privacy language, product data, and publication readiness are finalized.

Will ecommerce exist later?

Possibly. Ecommerce, curated products, digital goods, or affiliate-backed shopping may come later, but only after the public site, policies, support expectations, product data, and technical workflow are ready.

Can I contact Landscapade?

A contact workflow is being finalized. The current contact page explains the planned intake categories, but it does not include a form, email capture, CRM send, or automated workflow.

How should readers treat draft or staged content if encountered?

Draft and staged content is not final editorial guidance. It may exist for preview or migration review, but only published content should be treated as launch-visible guidance.

Still Building

The quiet parts matter before launch.

Legal language, contact intake, affiliate disclosure, product data, analytics choices, and commerce decisions should match what the site actually does. That is less flashy than a fake form, but much better for trust.

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