The “still accurate?” check-in
Every few months we ask whether your guide is still right. One tap answers it.
A guide that was perfect a year ago can quietly stop being true: the door code changed, a gate was locked, building work put a fence across the path. You have no reason to think about a page that has been working fine, so mikum.me asks for you.
What you get
Every few months, one short email per guide: *is this still accurate?*
- Still right? Tap the button in the email. That is the whole answer: the guide is marked as checked and you will not hear about it again for months.
- Something changed? The same page has a button that opens the guide so you can fix it there and then.
When it arrives
- The clock starts from the last time you either edited the guide or confirmed it. Keeping a guide up to date is itself an answer, so an owner who edits regularly is rarely asked.
- Guides that carry a door or gate code are asked more often than the rest. A code is the part of a guide most likely to have changed without anyone noticing.
- Only published guides are asked about. Drafts are yours to finish.
Turning it off
On the check-in page there is a "stop asking about this guide" link. Tap it and this guide is never included again, and the same page can turn it back on if you change your mind. It is per guide, so switching one off leaves the rest alone.
Last updated Jul 31, 2026