Mentorship Card
A free or low-cost mentorship offer naming who it is for, the monthly cadence, the pay-what-you-can cost, and a four-step application process.
A free or low-cost mentorship offer naming who it is for, the monthly cadence, the pay-what-you-can cost, and a four-step application process.
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Mentorship Card is a two-column give-back block for coaches who set aside free or low-cost spots alongside paid work. The left column names four eligibility criteria, zero to three years of experience, working in design or product, not in a paid programme elsewhere, and able to commit for at least three months, with a plain statement that this is a deliberate part of how I work, not charity. The right column shows the format in a ruled definition list: one 45-minute call per month, free or pay what you can, one to two spots open at a time, then a numbered four-step apply sequence ending with a two-week reply window.
Eligibility, format rows, and apply steps are three separate const arrays. The cost row, free or pay what you can, is the distinctive line: it names the real range rather than hiding behind free and lets applicants calibrate without embarrassment.
Reach for this block on a coaching page below the paid offerings, as the give-back counterpart to the packages grid. The installer swaps the eligibility criteria, the cadence, the cost policy, and the reply window to match their real mentorship model.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the free mentorship offer for early career creatives. Other give-back layouts:
Tip: naming the spots at a time count, one to two, signals scarcity without manufacturing urgency, it is just the honest number.