Feature Name Mapping
A centered heading over a two column grid of cards mapping each old tool name to its new equivalent, each with a short note.
A centered heading over a two column grid of cards mapping each old tool name to its new equivalent, each with a short note.
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Feature Name Mapping is the translation table a switcher keeps open through the first week. A centered heading and one intro line sit above a two column grid, and each card pairs the name from the old tool with the one used here, joined by an arrow, then a single line on what changed beyond the label.
Mappings are one array of from, to, and note. The closing line points out that in app search knows both columns, so the table is a bridge the team stops needing rather than a glossary to memorize.
Reach for this block in the middle of a migration page, once the reader has decided to move and the worry shifts from data to whether the team can find anything on day one.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
Before
After
One strong use is your names beside a named rival tool. Other maps:
Tip: the note under each pair is the whole point, matching the label is table stakes, saying what quietly got better is the reason to switch.