Self-serve guidance · Auckland, New Zealand

Make websites clearer and admin workflows safer.

Practical guides, tools, and field notes for community organisations and small teams using technology carefully.

  • Self-review checklists
  • Plain-English guides
  • Human judgement stays visible
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Chestnut Communities publishes tools, guides, and field notes that help small teams make better website and workflow decisions while keeping human judgement where it belongs.

Chestnut Communities is not currently offering paid reviews, implementation, urgent support, or automatic AI replies.

Topic pillars

Start with the problem area

The site is organised around two focused public journeys, not a broad consulting catalogue.

Topic pillar

Website Clarity & Trust

Practical website self-review guidance for community organisations and small teams that need clearer information, stronger trust signals, and easier paths to action.

  • Visitors repeatedly ask questions that are answered somewhere on the site.
  • Joining, contacting, donating, registering, booking, or requesting help is harder than it should be.
  • The site feels dated, inconsistent, hard to trust, or difficult to use on mobile.
Use the website clarity checklist

Topic pillar

Human-Centred AI & Admin Workflows

Guides, worksheets, and tools for reducing repetitive administration while keeping people responsible for trust, privacy, tone, safeguarding, and escalation.

  • People repeatedly answer the same questions.
  • Information is copied between forms, email, spreadsheets, documents, and reports.
  • Onboarding, follow-up, or routing depends on memory.
Use the workflow mapping worksheet

Explore resources

Choose a supporting resource path

Topics provide the context. Tools, guides, and blog posts provide the next self-serve step.

Topics

Start with Website Clarity & Trust or Human-Centred AI & Admin Workflows.

Explore topics

Tools

Use checklists, templates, demos, and interactive self-review resources.

Explore tools

Guides

Curated practical guidance for community-led teams.

Browse guides

Blog

Articles, updates, field notes, and new ideas from Chestnut Communities.

Read the blog

About

About Chestnut Communities Limited

Practical resources shaped by long-running website, workflow, and community-technology experience.

Since 2016, Chestnut Communities has worked around the practical questions small teams face when websites, workflows, and public-facing systems need to be clearer, safer, and easier to maintain.

The tools, guides, and blog posts on this site turn those lessons into plain-English resources that clubs, volunteer groups, small nonprofits, and local organisations can use at their own pace.

AI is treated as a supporting tool, not an automatic decision-maker or relationship replacement. Chestnut Communities is not currently offering paid reviews, implementation, urgent support, or automatic AI replies.

Resource-led guidance

Start with practical tools and plain-English guidance before choosing a technology or workflow change.

Experience from real systems

Lessons from long-running websites, workflows, and community-facing systems shape the resources we publish.

Prototype-informed resources

Community tool experiments inform checklists, guides, and blog posts that teams can use without a project kickoff.

Blog

Latest from the Chestnut Communities blog

Articles, updates, field notes, and new ideas that sit alongside the evergreen guides and tools.

Latest posts

Recent articles and updates from Chestnut Communities.

Popular posts

Blog posts readers return to often.

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