Process Table
A process section laying the rollout out as a five row table with stage, description, owner badge, timeline, and deliverable columns.
A process section laying the rollout out as a five row table with stage, description, owner badge, timeline, and deliverable columns.
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Process Table lays a rollout out as a plain five row table. A centered heading and a one-sentence subheading sit above it, then the table gives each stage its own row: a stage number and name, a one line description of what happens, an owner badge marking whether the customer, the vendor, or both carry the step, a timeline column, and the deliverable each stage produces. A single footnote line about the owner column closes the section.
Every row is driven by one entry in the stages array, so you can rename the stages, rewrite the descriptions, reassign owners, and adjust timelines and deliverables without touching the layout. The owner badge switches style based on who carries the step, which lets a reader scan the owner column on its own and see how much of the work falls on the vendor rather than the customer.
Reach for this block on an enterprise or onboarding focused marketing page where the buyer wants the whole plan up front, not a vague promise of easy setup. A table reads as candid: it shows every phase, who owns it, and what comes out of it, which reassures a careful buyer more than a polished three step graphic. It works especially well when your rollout is a real project with distinct stages and named deliverables.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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Each row is one stage of a real plan. A few ways to fill the table:
Tip: keep each description to a single line so the rows stay even and the owner and timeline columns remain easy to scan straight down.