Waitlist Card
A two-column block explaining the first-refusal waitlist mechanic in three numbered steps, with current list stats as ruled rows and an email join form on the right.
A two-column block explaining the first-refusal waitlist mechanic in three numbered steps, with current list stats as ruled rows and an email join form on the right.
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Waitlist Card opens with Fully booked. Waitlist is open. and explains that projects sometimes wrap early, so that slot goes to the list first. Three numbered steps spell out the mechanic: join with email and a one-line project note, get contacted when a slot frees (in order), then 48 hours to say yes before the next person is asked. Three meta rows below the steps give the current list length (4 people), typical wait (six to ten weeks), and how often a slot frees early (about one per quarter). The right column is a join form with name, email, and an optional project-type field.
Two arrays drive the left column: howItWorks (step, title, body) and meta (label, value with tabular-nums). The 48-hour first-refusal rule is the distinctive detail: it makes the waitlist feel fair rather than a vague queue.
Reach for this block when you are fully committed and want to capture demand without over-promising. The installer updates the meta rows each quarter and wires the form to their email service or a Notion intake.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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After
One strong use is the fully-booked intake. Other uses:
Tip: publish the current list length and the slots-per- quarter figure so joining feels worth it rather than a black hole.