A changelog should record what actually shipped, not what was hoped for. These are the milestones from this site's July 2026 launch, newest first — each one live, dated, and linked to the page it published.
Launch log — July 2026
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— Free QuickBooks review launched
The free QuickBooks review opened: a read-only look at your file that returns a plain-English summary of what's off and what a fix would take. It is the front door to everything else on the site — no login shared, no obligation.
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— Location coverage published
Pages describing where and how we work went live, including QuickBooks help near me. Because the work is remote and read-only, coverage is honest about being nationwide rather than tied to a storefront.
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— Industry pages published
The industries section went live, describing how a cleanup differs by trade — the accounts and habits that tend to break for each kind of business, and what a clean file looks like in that context.
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— QuickBooks error reference published
The QuickBooks errors library went live: honest explanations of the common documented Intuit error codes — what each one usually means, the safe DIY fix, and when a message signals something beyond the books.
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— Calculators published
The calculators went live — honest estimators with visible assumptions, no fabricated confidence, that help you scope cost and timeline before you talk to anyone.
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— Checklists published
The checklists went live: real, phase-organized, usable checklists — month-end close, reconciliation, year-end, setup, catch-up, and migration — that you can work through and track as you go.
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— How-to guides published
The guides went live: step-by-step how-tos for setup, catch-up, migration, and month- and year-end close, each written to be followed in order rather than skimmed.
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— Resource library published
The site opened with its resource library live: the plain-English reference docs that define the QuickBooks terms a cleanup turns on, alongside the guides, checklists, and calculators that build on them.
This log grows forward from launch. To see the terms these updates reference in your own file, start with a free QuickBooks review, or read how we work in our methodology.