SimpleReview for Umbraco

Fix Umbraco templates, document types, and packages without guesswork

Click the broken block, editor label, Razor template, or package setting. SimpleReview reads views, models, package files, and backoffice conventions before preparing a fix.

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SimpleReview
UmbracoLive site / admin
Connected repo
Block Grid label wrong in backoffice
Platform pathViews/
Issue typefile-level fix
OutputSite fix
Risk check: SimpleReview drafts the small diff; Vibers reviews changes touching content migrations, custom property editors, commerce, security, and major upgrades.
Detected UmbracoMapped the selected UI to project files.
Patch scopeKeep the diff narrow: copy, template, config, or docs.
Ready to uploadIncludes changed files, test notes, and rollback guidance.
Comment to SimpleReview
fix Umbraco Block Grid label
Fix it
SimpleReview turns a visible Umbraco problem into a fix you can upload to the site instead of a vague support ticket.

What SimpleReview can fix on Umbraco

Use this hub as the public announcement URL for forums and directories. It is optimized for Umbraco editors, .NET agencies, and package developers; deep technical guides should be linked only when answering a matching problem.

Razor views
Block Grid labels
dictionary items
package UI copy
CSS
view components
template snippets
docs

How it works

1

Open the Umbraco page or admin screen

SimpleReview detects the platform and keeps the task anchored to the real UI the user wants to change.

2

Click the broken element

The extension captures the selected context and maps it to likely paths such as Views/, App_Plugins/, Models/, Controllers/, wwwroot/.

3

Describe the change in plain language

The agent drafts a focused diff instead of rewriting unrelated parts of the CMS project.

4

Upload the fix to the site

Apply small file-level fixes through Git, SFTP/SSH, or your normal deployment flow; escalate content migrations, custom property editors, commerce, security, and major upgrades to Vibers human review.

Where this fits

Good fit: small recurring CMS fixes that should become a site update. Not a fit for unattended AI: content migrations, custom property editors, commerce, security, and major upgrades. That split keeps the forum promise honest: SimpleReview is a practical tool, not a replacement for senior platform engineering.

Use cases

Site owners

Fix visible copy, layout, and admin issues without waiting for a maintenance retainer slot.

Agencies

Turn the boring tickets into site-ready fixes so senior developers stay focused on architecture and integration work.

Plugin and addon developers

Use the hub as a support-friendly announcement page for Umbraco Marketplace users.

Forum helpers

Link this hub for the product overview, then link deep guides only when the thread asks for that specific fix.

FAQ

Can SimpleReview edit Umbraco safely?
Yes for narrow file-level edits in Views/, App_Plugins/, Models/, Controllers/, wwwroot/. For content migrations, custom property editors, commerce, security, and major upgrades, use Vibers human review before merge.
Where should announcements for Umbraco point?
Use this hub, https://onout.org/umbraco/, as the forum and marketplace announcement URL. Deep guides should only be linked when answering a specific technical problem.
Does this replace a Umbraco developer?
No. It removes the waiting time for small template, copy, UI, and documentation fixes. Complex engineering still needs a specialist and human review.
How does the site fix workflow work?
Connect Git or SFTP/SSH, click the problem in the browser, describe the change, and let SimpleReview draft a focused fix that can be uploaded to the site or reviewed first.

Sources checked for this hub

Send a Umbraco fix to your site

Use SimpleReview for narrow platform edits that can be uploaded through Git, SFTP/SSH, or your normal deploy flow. Bring Vibers in when the change needs human signoff before production.