Feature Journey
A split section with heading, a stat rows panel, and a dated vertical timeline tracing one feature from first request to shipped.
A split section with heading, a stat rows panel, and a dated vertical timeline tracing one feature from first request to shipped.
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Feature Journey traces one real feature from first request to shipped. A split layout carries a heading, a short story, and a stat panel on one side, and a dated vertical timeline on the other. Six stages run down a connecting rule, each with a status disc, a title, a date, and a line of detail, and the final unshipped stage lights up in primary so the eye lands on where the work is now.
The stages are one array of date, title, detail, and a done flag that drives the disc treatment. The stat rows, votes at ship, beta workspaces, and months from request to release, put numbers behind the narrative. Telling the story through a single named feature rather than an abstract funnel is the credibility device, a real history reads differently from a generic process diagram.
Reach for this block when you want to prove your process by walking one feature through it, rather than describing the process in the abstract. It pairs the emotional pull of a shipped story with the accountability of dates, which reassures buyers that requests actually move. It sits well beside process-sections where the general method is laid out and this makes it concrete.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
Before
After
One strong use is a marquee feature from request to release. Other journeys:
Tip: pick a feature people actually asked for, the story only lands if the first stage is a request the reader recognizes.