Volunteer-run organizations rarely fail because of “missing features.” They fail because updating the site is scary.
Make the default path obvious
If the happy path for publishing an announcement is not obvious, it will not happen consistently—no matter how good the design looks on day one.
Prefer boring technology for boring problems
For many org sites, the best stack is the one your volunteers can operate with minimal context switching from their normal tools.
Invest in documentation like a product feature
A one-page “how to publish” doc saves more time than a clever animation ever will.
MWWE applies these principles in community-facing collaborations where long-term maintainability matters as much as launch polish.