Claim review hub
Every sentence of substance on the public pages comes from claims.py, one entry per claim id. Review happens against a diff of that file, and this page shows where each claim lands. The change log format lives in review/log.md in the repo.
- Pages generated: 3
- Claims tracked: 20
- Lead capture: NOT armed (forms render inert behind an amber notice)
- Calculator model: matches claims.py (generate.py fails the build on drift)
| Claim id | Kind | Current text | Used on |
|---|---|---|---|
hl-homeowners | headline | Solar output without the roof project. | homeowners |
sh-homeowners | subhead | A flat monthly subscription to a share of a community array, with a refund when your share outproduces you. | homeowners |
hl-renters | headline | You do not need to own a roof to subscribe to one. | renters |
sh-renters | subhead | Heliora is a subscription, not an installation. A lease is not an obstacle and moving is not a penalty. | renters |
hl-smallbiz | headline | A power line item that behaves like rent. | small-business |
sh-smallbiz | subhead | One flat number your books can rely on, with the whole cost model open in the calculator below. | small-business |
vp-no-install | value_prop | Nothing is installed at your address. Your share lives at the community array and the offset happens on your bill. | homeowners, renters |
vp-flat-price | value_prop | One flat subscription price per month. It is set when you sign up and it does not move with the weather. | homeowners, renters, small-business |
vp-refund | value_prop | When your share produces more than you use, the surplus comes back to you as a refund credit. | homeowners, small-business |
vp-cancel | value_prop | Cancel with 30 days notice. There is no exit fee in this model. | homeowners, renters, small-business |
vp-portable | value_prop | The subscription follows you, not your address. Moving within the service area does not reset anything. | renters |
vp-predictable | value_prop | A flat line item is easier to plan around than a bill that swings with the seasons. | small-business |
tr-low-usage | tradeoff | Below about 400 kWh a month, the subscription costs more than the estimated bill in this model. The calculator marks the exact point. | homeowners, renters, small-business |
tr-refund-zero | tradeoff | The refund shrinks as usage grows and hits zero at 800 kWh. Past that point you pay the flat fee and nothing comes back. | homeowners, renters, small-business |
tr-no-backup | tradeoff | This is not backup power. When the grid goes down, Heliora goes down with it. | homeowners, renters, small-business |
stat-fee | stat | 80 dollars flat per month | homeowners, renters, small-business |
stat-allocation | stat | 800 kWh monthly allocation | homeowners, renters, small-business |
stat-breakpoint | stat | Refund reaches zero at 800 kWh | homeowners, renters, small-business |
disc-fictional | disclaimer | Heliora is a fictional product built to demonstrate a page generation pipeline. Nothing on this page is an offer, a quote, or advice. | homeowners, renters, small-business |
disc-illustrative | disclaimer | Every number here is illustrative. The model uses one flat utility rate on purpose; real bills have tiers, fees, and seasonal rates that this demo ignores. | homeowners, renters, small-business |