Whats Included Card
Side-by-side included and not-included cards for a design package, followed by a ruled assumptions panel covering brief quality, feedback rounds, content readiness, and stakeholder access.
Side-by-side included and not-included cards for a design package, followed by a ruled assumptions panel covering brief quality, feedback rounds, content readiness, and stakeholder access.
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Whats Included Card breaks the Standard Project package into two side-by-side cards: Included (10 items from discovery call to ownership of final files) and Not included (8 items: copywriting, photography, code, print, motion, maintenance, licences, brand strategy). Below the cards a ruled panel names four assumptions the package relies on: brief quality, consolidated feedback rounds, content readiness before high-fidelity design, and one primary point of contact. A closing footnote notes that the written proposal for your specific project is what counts.
Three arrays drive the block: included items, excluded items, and the assumptions rows. Making exclusions as prominent as inclusions is the distinctive choice, it prevents the most common scope disputes.
Reach for this block on a pricing or services page, ideally near a tier or package card that links to it. The installer swaps the included and excluded items to match their own package, and rewrites the assumptions for the things on the client side that actually affect their delivery.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the detailed scope card for a design project package. Other scope-clarity shapes:
Tip: the assumptions panel below the two cards is where scope disputes actually live, naming them up front in writing means both sides sign on to the same conditions before work begins.