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Explanation of Change

Adds new unshare a business bank account help article.

Fixed Issues

$ https://github.com/Expensify/Expensify/issues/556023

QA Steps

  1. Open the help site.
  2. Verify the unshare a business bank account article appears correctly.

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OSBotify commented Dec 18, 2025

A preview of your ExpensifyHelp changes have been deployed to https://c5fa8c41.helpdot.pages.dev ⚡️

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Unshare bank account feature PR is about to go to prod, so putting this in review so we can get it out too 👍

@joekaufmanexpensify joekaufmanexpensify marked this pull request as ready for review January 12, 2026 22:13
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Concierge reviewer checklist:

  • I have verified the accuracy of the article
    • The article is within a hub that makes sense, and the navigation is correct
    • All processes, screenshots, and examples align with current product behavior.
    • All links within the doc have been verified for correct destination and functionality.
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@muttmuure Mind reviewing/merging this one? @clarajones-expensify already reviewed, but can't give merging approval because she committed to the PR too.

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HelpDot Documentation Review

Overall Assessment

This PR introduces a new help article for unsharing business bank accounts in New Expensify. The documentation is well-structured, clearly written, and follows most HelpDot standards. The content provides comprehensive coverage of the feature with logical organization, helpful context, and practical guidance. The article demonstrates strong readability and user-focus, though there are minor opportunities for improvement in AI readiness and style compliance.

Scores Summary

  • Readability: 9/10 - Excellent clarity, logical flow, and appropriate reading level. Content is well-organized with clear sections, descriptive instructions, and helpful context about when and why to use the feature.
  • AI Readiness: 7/10 - Good YAML metadata and heading structure, but could benefit from more descriptive section titles and additional context to reduce reliance on visual elements.
  • Style Compliance: 8/10 - Generally strong adherence to Expensify standards with proper terminology, but has minor inconsistencies in button label formatting and markdown image syntax.

Key Findings

Strengths:

  • Clear, concise writing at an appropriate reading level
  • Excellent use of prerequisites ("Who can unshare") to set proper expectations
  • Comprehensive FAQ section addressing common questions
  • Good use of notes to highlight important information
  • Proper YAML frontmatter with descriptive metadata
  • Logical content flow from overview to specific instructions
  • Helpful context about business implications (role changes, security)

Areas for Improvement:

  • Image references use Jekyll/Hyde syntax ({{site.url}}) that may not be compatible with all rendering systems
  • Section headings could be more descriptive for AI parsing (e.g., "How to unshare" could be "Steps to unshare a business bank account")
  • Bold formatting for UI elements is inconsistent (Wallet vs More vs Unshare without bold)
  • Some vague references ("the admin's copy", "their Wallet") could be clearer for AI context
  • Three empty lines at the end of the file (minor formatting cleanup needed)

Critical Items:

  • None identified - no blocking issues that would prevent publication

Recommendations

Priority Actions:

  1. Verify image paths: Ensure the Jekyll syntax {{site.url}}/assets/images/ works correctly in your HelpDot rendering system
  2. Standardize UI element formatting: Be consistent with bold formatting for all clickable elements throughout the article
  3. Consider more descriptive section headings: For better AI parsing, use headings like "Steps to unshare a business bank account from another admin" instead of just "How to unshare a business bank account"

Suggestions for Improvement:

  1. Add more context in the "Unshare Expensify Card settlement account" section for readers who may not immediately understand settlement accounts
  2. Consider adding a brief mention of re-sharing if needed (or link to sharing documentation if it exists)
  3. Remove trailing empty lines at end of file
  4. In the YAML keywords, consider adding variations like "remove admin access to bank account" for better search coverage

Files Reviewed

  • docs/articles/new-expensify/wallet-and-payments/Unshare-a-Business-Bank-Account.md: New file - Well-written article with good structure and clear instructions. Ready for publication with minor optional improvements noted above.

This article represents a solid addition to the HelpDot documentation. The content is clear, comprehensive, and user-focused. The minor issues identified are primarily optimization opportunities rather than critical defects.

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just approved again and now it looks like i can merge 👀 @joekaufmanexpensify want me to go ahead and merge?

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Ah yeah go for it if you can. TY!

@clarajones-expensify clarajones-expensify merged commit 5e875e2 into main Jan 13, 2026
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done!! woohoo!

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🚀 Deployed to staging by https://github.com/clarajones-expensify in version: 9.3.1-0 🚀

platform result
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅

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Nice, thanks @clarajones-expensify

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🚀 Deployed to production by https://github.com/francoisl in version: 9.3.1-1 🚀

platform result
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅

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