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                                    <image:title>Why MVP projects overbuild phase one before the first sprint even starts</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>A practical English guide to why MVP projects overbuild phase one and how to keep the first release narrow, testable, and budget-safe.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/why-software-proposals-look-cheap-until-they-do-not</loc>
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                                    <image:title>Why software proposals look cheap until the hidden work shows up</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>Learn why software proposals often look cheap at first and where hidden scope, admin workload, and rollout gaps later expand the budget.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/why-software-rfps-fail-before-vendors-reply</loc>
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                                    <image:title>Why software RFPs fail before vendors even reply</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>See why software RFPs fail before vendors reply and how to keep the request lean, specific, and useful for real proposal comparison.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/website-redesign-cost</loc>
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                                    <image:title>Website redesign cost is usually a scope cleanup problem before it is a design problem</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>A practical guide to website redesign cost, including CMS carryover, content migration, conversion changes, and launch-risk decisions.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/website-quote-red-flags</loc>
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                                    <image:title>Website quote red flags usually show up before the kickoff call if you know where to look</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>Learn the website quote red flags that reveal shallow scope, risky assumptions, and proposal gaps before you choose an agency.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/website-project-timeline-guide</loc>
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                                    <image:title>Website project timelines usually stretch because content and launch work were priced too lightly</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>Understand what stretches website project timelines, from content migration to QA and launch coordination, before you compare agencies.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/mvp-admin-scope-guide</loc>
        <lastmod>2026-04-21T04:18:03+00:00</lastmod>
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                                    <image:title>The admin scope in an MVP is often the hidden work that breaks the quote</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>Learn how admin workflow, approvals, overrides, and operator controls quietly expand MVP cost and timeline.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/mvp-roadmap-vs-phase-one</loc>
        <lastmod>2026-04-21T04:18:03+00:00</lastmod>
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                                    <image:title>Roadmap versus phase one is the decision that keeps MVP estimates honest</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>Separate roadmap ambition from phase-one MVP scope so the first release stays testable, budget-aware, and easier to quote.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/mvp-milestone-planning-guide</loc>
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                                    <image:title>MVP milestones get clearer when phase-one scope becomes a launch sequence instead of a wish list</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>Plan MVP milestones more realistically by turning phase-one scope, admin work, and decision dependencies into launch steps.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/mvp-post-launch-review-loop</loc>
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                                    <image:title>An MVP post-launch review loop helps phase two grow from evidence instead of leftover roadmap guesses</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>Use a practical post-launch review loop to turn MVP usage, support feedback, and operator pain into clearer phase-two decisions.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/mvp-internal-tools-boundary</loc>
        <lastmod>2026-04-21T04:18:03+00:00</lastmod>
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                                    <image:title>An MVP internal tools boundary keeps operator needs visible without letting admin work swallow the first release</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>Clarify what belongs in internal MVP tooling, what should stay manual, and how to keep admin work from swallowing phase one.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/chatbot-knowledge-prep-checklist</loc>
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                                    <image:title>Most chatbot projects drift because the knowledge prep was never scoped properly</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>A practical checklist for preparing FAQ, support rules, escalation logic, and knowledge ownership before an AI chatbot build begins.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/chatbot-handoff-workflow-guide</loc>
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                                    <image:title>A chatbot handoff workflow should be designed before the bot answers real users</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>Plan a safer chatbot rollout by defining human handoff, escalation triggers, and ownership before implementation starts.</image:caption>
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                                    <image:title>Chatbot launch metrics matter most when they show trust, handoff quality, and review load</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>Measure chatbot rollout quality with launch metrics that track handoff, answer quality, review load, and support trust.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://sitelensai.com/en/articles/chatbot-fallback-copy-guide</loc>
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                                    <image:title>Chatbot fallback copy is where trust is protected when the bot cannot answer clearly</image:title>
                                                    <image:caption>Write better chatbot fallback copy by defining escalation, expectation-setting, and safer next-step messaging for users.</image:caption>
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