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5/10/2026 · Sprucekit Team

How to edit your Jekyll site without a developer?

A non-technical workflow to update Jekyll websites using Sprucekit and GitHub Pages previews.

Yes, you can update a Jekyll site without waiting for developer bandwidth. Sprucekit lets you describe changes in plain language, review the result, and publish safely through your existing GitHub flow.

Simple non-technical process

  • Open your project in Sprucekit.
  • Write your request: for example, update hero title and CTA text.
  • Review the generated change and preview.
  • Approve and publish to staging or PR flow.

Why teams switch to this flow

  • No technical wording required in requests.
  • Faster turnarounds for copy and layout tweaks.
  • Visual confirmation before publishing.
  • Less dependency on ad-hoc developer edits.

Want this workflow for your site?

Sprucekit helps non-technical teams request website changes in plain English, review previews, and publish safely through GitHub.