Split Availability Cta
A two-column CTA with booking criteria and an availability dot on the left and what to send plus a project brief button on the right.
A two-column CTA with booking criteria and an availability dot on the left and what to send plus a project brief button on the right.
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Split Availability CTA puts the booking status on the left and the action on the right, balancing the columns with real content on both sides. The left column opens with an availability dot and the heading Taking one project from August, then a ruled criteria list covering type, duration, next opening, and team size. The right column answers the practical questions, what to send, response time, and what is not a fit, before the button.
Criteria are one array rendered as a divided dl. The not-a-fit paragraph is the distinctive detail: naming what you will not take is more credible than a list of things you will.
Reach for this block as the primary contact call to action when you want visitors to qualify themselves before writing. The installer swaps the criteria values, the right-column copy, and the opening month.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the freelance availability brief. Other split CTA uses:
Tip: the not-a-fit section on the right saves both parties time; an empty inbox is worse than a short one.