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Small-business documentation basics.

Practical explanations for organizing essential records, responsibilities, vendor information, access references, continuity notes, and incident timelines.

This section will grow over time.Founder Safety Kit is building a small, practical library of educational pages for founders and small teams that want clearer internal records without turning documentation into a heavy compliance project.

Current focus

Start with the records that reduce confusion.

Small-business documentation does not need to begin with a large manual. A useful starting point is knowing who owns what, where important services are managed, what happens if a key person is unavailable, and how important events are recorded.

Business records

Learn what essential business records are worth organizing first, especially when information is currently scattered across inboxes, notes, vendors, and one person’s memory.

Vendor and service inventory

Understand how to keep clearer records for domains, hosting, email, payment providers, storage, analytics, security tools, and other services the business depends on.

Access references

Learn how to document where access is managed without turning a worksheet into a password list or exposing sensitive credential values.

Founder continuity

Explore what a founder or key person should document so essential information is easier to find, review, and hand off if they are unavailable.

Incident timeline notes

Learn how simple timeline notes can help during outages, vendor issues, access problems, payment interruptions, suspicious events, and follow-up reviews.

Review routines

Build a simple habit of reviewing important records before they become urgent, outdated, or dependent on memory.

Future guides

Planned educational pages.

These topics are planned as deeper pages. For now, this overview page gives the Learn section a clear home while the product and checkout pages remain the main priority.

What is a small-business documentation kit?

A plain-English explanation of what a documentation kit is, what it can help organize, and what it should not promise to do.

Small-business documentation checklist

A practical starting list for organizing responsibilities, vendors, services, access references, continuity notes, and review routines.

What is an access reference?

A guide to documenting where access is managed while keeping credential values in approved secure systems.

What should a founder document before they are unavailable?

A focused guide for founder-led businesses where too much important information depends on one person’s memory.

What should be in a vendor and service inventory?

A guide to documenting the services, vendors, renewals, billing references, owners, and support paths a business depends on.

Incident timeline template: what to record

A practical explanation of what to write down during an outage, access issue, vendor interruption, payment problem, or suspicious event.

Product connection

Founder Safety Kit provides the documentation track.

The Learn section explains the concepts. Founder Safety Kit provides the practical guides and working records for organizing them inside your own business systems.

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