We believe things - we're driven by - our experiences.
Some of my most amazing successes are from how webs have helped develop and manage project.
I started my first collaboration website over twenty years ago. I had three collaborators in three states trying to manage implementation files and work with email and ftp. No.
The website became the place were we started listing the technical issues that the users would have to decide. Some detailed descriptions about backgrounds and leading alternatives followed. Then some quick tutorials for the users so that that could learn and practice if they wanted to. This grew into the primary communication and management tool for the technical scope of a major DOT Software Uprade.
We did things we could not have done without a web: How the web helped a huge migration and "Surpise Step-Up".
Twenty years later the technical stack is more complicated, but more powerful.