Direct Team Contacts
Heading and lede above a four column grid of named people cards, each with an avatar, role, scope, direct email, and reply promise.
Heading and lede above a four column grid of named people cards, each with an avatar, role, scope, direct email, and reply promise.
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Direct Team Contacts puts real people in front of a contact form. A left aligned heading and lede sit above a four card grid, one card each for sales, support, partnerships, and finance. Every card stacks an illustrated avatar, the person's name and role, the questions they own, and a footer that pins a direct email above an honest reply promise like replies the same day or median reply in 12 minutes. A centered line under the grid catches anyone unsure who fits.
The people are one typed array of name, role, scope, email, promise, and avatar component, so swapping a contact or adding a fifth is a single new entry. Avatars come from the shared ui avatars module rather than photos, so the block stays redistributable, and the reply promises are plain strings you can retune as the team grows.
Reach for this block on a contact page when your inboxes have genuinely different owners and you want visitors to reach the right one directly. It suits a smaller company or an agency where named people, not a ticket queue, are the selling point, because a visitor who can see exactly who handles billing or partnerships writes a sharper message and trusts the reply more.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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The obvious fit is a department directory with a named owner per inbox. A few other ways to use the frame:
Tip: only publish a reply promise you can keep across every card. A specific number builds trust, but a missed one on a named inbox reads as a personal broken promise.