Capacity Note
A two-column block with a candid workload statement and a last-updated timestamp on the left, and four expectation rows covering response time and start dates on the right.
A two-column block with a candid workload statement and a last-updated timestamp on the left, and four expectation rows covering response time and start dates on the right.
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Capacity Note opens with A note on current capacity and a candid multi-sentence lede: at near-full capacity through September, responses slower than usual, cannot start anything new before October 2026, and a pointer to colleagues for urgent needs. A Last updated June 2026 timestamp below the lede signals this is actively maintained. Four expectation rows on the right cover response time (three to four business days), earliest start date, current workload (two active projects in delivery), and call availability (Thursdays, 90-minute slots).
Expectations are one array of label-value pairs. The last-updated timestamp is the distinctive detail: it proves the copy is current, not a placeholder.
Reach for this block on a hire page or an about page when you are actively managing demand and need to set response expectations before visitors reach out. The installer updates the lede, the four rows, and the timestamp each month.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the honest workload statement. Other uses:
Tip: include the last-updated date so visitors trust the rows reflect today, not six months ago.