Line up the work.
Come back to a finished site.
Several things to change at once? Send them all. Daveloper works through them in order while you do something else. Come back to a preview link with everything done.
A way to send several changes at once and walk away.
Queue Your Changes is the way Daveloper handles a stack of updates when you don't want to babysit each one. You have a copy edit on the home page, a new photo on About, a design change on Services, and a fresh Contact page. You send them all at once. Daveloper works through them in order while you do something else. Most AI builders make you wait between every request. You come back to a finished site.
Written to stand on its own, the way a search engine or an AI assistant would quote it.
The honest ledger.
Two columns. Read both before you decide.
When to use it
Good fitQueue your changes when...
You have a list of small fixes from a team review and you want to send them all before your next meeting.
You're updating copy across several pages and would rather hand off the whole batch than babysit each edit.
You spotted three things to change after a Friday afternoon walk-through and want them done by Monday morning.
You're about to step away for school pickup or a flight and want Daveloper working while you're gone.
When NOT to use it
Skip the queue when...
Your changes depend on each other. If you need to see how change A lands before deciding on change B, send them one at a time so you can react to each preview. Use feedback on the preview for step-by-step changes.
Four queued changes, one finished site.
A small business owner sends a batch of updates, walks away, and comes back to a preview link with every change applied.
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What they typed
Awaiting capture from the shared UI-mechanic session. The verbatim list of queued changes the user sent in one go lands here as monospace text once capture is complete.
Pending capture - 02
What Daveloper produced
Daveloper worked through the four changes in the order they were sent. The home page copy update first, then the new photo on About, then the design change on Services, then the new Contact page. The user stepped away. By the time they came back, the site was done.
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The deployed site
One preview link with every change applied. Open it, click through every page, and confirm each request landed. The preview is the canvas where Daveloper shows the queued work, the same way it shows any other update.
Concrete, observable outcomes when you queue your changes.
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You can stack several change requests in one go without waiting for the first to finish.
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Daveloper works through them in the order you sent them.
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You get one preview link at the end with every change applied.
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You can keep adding to the queue while Daveloper is still working.
Two honest questions.
Two is the honest count for this page. Stuffing more would be template-fill.
Two features that work well with the queue.
Live Preview
Every queued change lands on a preview link.
Each change in the queue gets its own preview link. You can see the whole batch in one place when Daveloper finishes.
How live preview worksFeedback on the Preview
Comment on one change without blocking the queue.
Feedback for one change can flow without holding up the rest of the batch. The two features work well together.
How feedback on the preview worksReady when you are
Ready to send your list and walk away?
Daveloper works through every change in order while you do something else. Start with $10 free. No card.