GOV.UK has entered the Chat: our vision for GOV.UK Chat
GOV.UK has entered the Chat: our vision for GOV.UK Chat
Learn about our plans for GOV.UK Chat, the AI-powered chat system we’ve built as an easier, quicker way to interact with government.
Learn about our plans for GOV.UK Chat, the AI-powered chat system we’ve built as an easier, quicker way to interact with government.
Here are some of the things we’re working on in the next 2 weeks: User needs: training We’re pleased to say that so far more than 400 people have completed their user needs training. There are more sessions scheduled and …
We posted last month (‘1 in 5 visits is from a mobile’) about the growth in traffic from mobile and tablet devices. We’ve started looking at how these devices are used through the day and for what they are used …
Here are some of the most significant things we're working on in the government section of GOV.UK this sprint: Adding footnotes to detailed guides and HTML publications Creating a preview to allow users to see the contents of a CSV …
Like all good agile teams, we've been making some steady and incremental improvements to the transition programme and processes. Most of our changes have been made to simplify our stages and to help us prioritise and track agencies and arm’s …
...for gov.uk/government The Inside GOV.UK blog is the best place to find information on the latest site developments in the department and policy section of GOV.UK product developments. This sprint’s...
Since it launched nearly a year ago, the departments and policy section of GOV.UK has included a publicly viewable change history on all pages, including a note from the editor as to what has changed (a bit like a Git …
This is a guest post by Neil Williams, GOV.UK product manager, about his experience of moving to a single government site. Hello, I’m Neil Williams, the product manager in charge of the departments and policy section of GOV.UK. I recently …
We’ve published updated guidance about blogging on GOV.UK. Please go to the new guidance pages to find out how to request a new blog and how to manage a blog. You may also find it useful to read the Government …
Since we added the Worldwide section in March, GOV.UK has supported translation for world locations, world organisations, world location news articles, worldwide priorities, as well as publications and news stories. You can toggle to the translated version of content by …
The end of British Summer Time generates a sudden and predictable peak of visitors for GOV.UK. Two interesting points emerged this year: what happens when Google seeks to answer a user's need itself, and how effective is the cross-promotion of …