Cohort Schedule
A centered heading over an admission calendar table of upcoming cohorts with dates, seat counts, and status, marking the row a signup lands in.
A centered heading over an admission calendar table of upcoming cohorts with dates, seat counts, and status, marking the row a signup lands in.
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Cohort Schedule shows the queue is run on a calendar, not a whim. A table lists the next five weekly cohorts with the opening date, the seat count, and a status pill, admitted, filling now, or open, and one row is tinted with a you land here chip so a visitor sees exactly where a signup today would place them. A footer note and a seat claim button close it out.
The cohorts are one array with status and landing flags driving the pill styles and the highlighted row. Locating the reader on a dated row is the whole point, an abstract queue converts worse than a named Monday you can count toward.
Reach for this block when the objection is when, not whether. It suits a managed waitlist that admits in batches, sitting below the stats once the visitor believes the queue is real and wants to know how soon they get in. The published dates and seat counts turn a vague wait into a plan.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is a weekly admission calendar with seat counts. Other schedules:
Tip: the you land here row is the orientation device, the table only converts once the reader is placed on it.