Study note

Repeat tracking review

A later observation window on a portal we have already ledged, to see whether a rewritten notice, a repaired search box, or a change of hours moved dwell and return.

A paper calendar and pencil on a wooden table
A second window is only honest if it is timed to the season you actually care about.

Second observation window and comparison plates · Three to four weeks after the window is agreed · Same counter and desk as the first ledger, unless the portal has moved

From 1,600 GEL for a portal we have already studied


Why a second window exists

Committees love to declare a problem solved after a notice is rewritten. Readers may not have noticed. A repeat tracking review is a shorter observation on a portal that already has a Layergrid ledger, drawn so the new plates can be laid beside the old ones.

We will not compare a March tax-form rush to an August lull and call it progress. The intake names the season.

What you receive

Comparison plates (old window against new), a short note on what moved and what did not, and a one-hour reading. We do not rewrite the original folio; we add a slim addendum.

Limits

Available only if we drew the first ledger, or if you can place an earlier folio on the table whose methods we can defend. We will refuse a review that would require guessing at someone else’s methods.

Next step

Tell the desk which ledger number you hold and which change you believe readers have now met.

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