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Launching the DoubleJL update log
A lightweight blog and update log for tracking new tools, improvements, and product notes on DoubleJL.
What changed
DoubleJL now has a dedicated update log for publishing small product notes, new tool releases, and ongoing site improvements.
The blog is built as static HTML at build time, so it does not add a client-side app or slow down the tool pages.
The first version focuses on durable SEO primitives: localized routes, canonical URLs, alternate language links, and BlogPosting structured data for individual entries.
Why it matters
Regular updates give visitors and search engines clearer context about what is changing on the site.
Each post has a stable URL, canonical metadata, localized versions, and structured data for better indexing.
For a utility site, this matters because many improvements are small but compounding: a cleaner tool page, a better internal link, or a clearer explanation can improve trust even when the core tool stays the same.