After 13 years Snohomish PUD has updated and re-designed their website. Below is an overview of the changes. Click the graphic below to check it out for yourself.
EVERETT, Wash. – Snohomish County PUD recently unveiled a newly designed website that is easier to navigate, responsive to mobile devices and better reflects the PUD’s focus on serving the community.
Working with website design firm Bilberrry, the PUD’s website team overhauled the old website, which had served the PUD for 13 years, by updating colors, fonts, overall design and organization. They also streamlined content, cutting the number of webpages in half, from 750 to around 300.
“There has been a lot of thought put into design and content on our new site,” said Julee Cunningham, PUD’s Director of Communications, Marketing and Business Readiness. “We look forward to customers visiting the new site and enjoying the new elements our team has created just for them.”
Explore the new website at www.snopud.com.
Before the site redesign, the PUD researched what customers look for when they visit utility websites. The four main categories displayed across the top of the new site now cater to those needs:
- Account & Billing
- Save Energy & Money
- Outages & Safety
- Community & Environment
Here are other notable new elements:
One-click sign-on for MySnoPUD
The new site has one-click sign-in for MySnoPUD, the PUD’s powerful customer portal. Customers can quickly log in and review their energy and water usage on interactive graphs, make a payment or view older bills, set up autopay or paperless billing, request different payment arrangements or sign up for text alerts. Find the blue MySnoPUD sign-in button in the upper-right-hand corner of the site.
Storm info on improved Outage Center
Get all the information you need on storms, outage safety and PUD restoration response in the new and improved Outage Center. Customers can click to view the outage map and report an outage. The page also includes information on building an emergency kit, how the PUD restores power and tips on using a portable generator.
Translate the site into multiple languages
To better serve all PUD customers, the new site includes easy access to a foreign-language translation tool. Customers can easily toggle between 15 different languages, including Spanish, Russian and Chinese, at the top left-hand corner of the site.
“How Do I …” Tool
The “How Do I …” feature on the new site allows customers to easily find the most sought-after information. Customers can use the tool to find out how to attend Commission meetings, get financial assistance, pay their bill and more. Find the “How Do I …” drop-down in the upper-right-hand corner of the site next to the MySnoPUD sign in button
November 18, 2021
Everett