Checklist Process
Four project stages in a two-column card grid each listing the deliverables as checked items so scope is unambiguous.
Four project stages in a two-column card grid each listing the deliverables as checked items so scope is unambiguous.
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Checklist Process lays out four stages, Discovery, Exploration, Design, and Handoff, each as a card with a checked deliverable list. Discovery includes a written problem statement and scope document; Handoff closes with one walkthrough session with engineering and two weeks of post-handoff availability. Every item has a check icon so the client can read the list as a contract of what they receive when a stage closes.
One stages array of four objects, each with a title and an items array, drives a two-column card grid. Check icons on each item signal commitment, not completion.
Reach for this block when the installer wants to reduce scope ambiguity before a project starts, especially for clients who have been burned by vague deliverables before. The installer swaps the stage titles and every checklist item to match their own phases and outputs.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the four-phase product design engagement with named deliverables per phase. Other uses:
Tip: include at least one item per stage that names a limit or a boundary, not just an output; it is the limits that reassure a cautious client.