Who Does What Split
Two panel responsibilities section listing your timed migration tasks beside importer and engineer duties, totaled in a closing footnote.
Two panel responsibilities section listing your timed migration tasks beside importer and engineer duties, totaled in a closing footnote.
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Who Does What Split answers the quiet objection behind every migration page, how much of this lands on my team, with two panels that divide the whole switch by owner. Your column is four tasks with minute counts and a badge totaling about 30 minutes, our column is six tasks attributed to the importer, the engineer, or the warmup scheduler. The asymmetry is the message, the short column belongs to the reader.
Both panels are plain arrays with a task and a right aligned value, minutes on one side, owner labels on the other. The footer line names the migration size the timings came from.
Reach for this block on migration pages after the timeline, when the process is clear but the reader is still pricing their own hours. It also earns a place on pricing pages where implementation effort is the hidden cost being weighed.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
Before
After
One strong use is migration effort split between buyer and vendor. Other divisions of labor:
Tip: keep the your side honest with one untimed row, like flipping automations at your pace. Real lists have one task nobody can clock.