PATTERN LIBRARY / SPECIALIST

Specialist

9 registered patterns. Generic specialist functionality such as treatments, routes and accommodation.

01

Accommodation Card

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Replace with an accommodation image

ROOM / STAY

Accommodation

Room name

Add a concise room introduction with the information a guest needs before checking availability.

Guests

Add capacity

Beds

Add configuration

Room size

Add room size

Check-in

Add time

Included

  • Add an amenity
  • Add another amenity

02

Condition or Complaint Detail

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Condition or complaint

Explain what people need to know before they choose a next step.

Use reviewed, general information. Keep diagnosis, suitability and outcome claims out of this section unless they are appropriate and verified.

Scope

Information first. Assessment second.

Make the route to professional contact obvious when individual assessment is required.

01 / Notice

What people may notice

Add cautious, practice-approved information in plain language.

02 / Discuss

What an appointment can clarify

Describe the purpose of a consultation without promising a diagnosis or result.

03 / Continue

Give one clear contact route

Link to the consultation, service or contact page that is appropriate for your organisation.

03

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Menu category

A menu people can scan without losing the story.

Use this introduction for a menu, treatment list, tasting sequence, course selection or another structured offer.

Item name

Price

Add a concise description and any useful label, pairing or dietary note.

Item name

Price

Add a concise description and any useful label, pairing or dietary note.

Seasonal / featured

Featured item

Give a special item enough visual weight without turning the menu into a wall of cards.

04

Program Detail

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Program

Add the program’s purpose and format.

Use the phases for one-to-one, group, lifestyle, nutrition or training programs. Keep each phase concise and comparable.

01 / Phase one

Establish the starting point

Replace this prompt with the phase objective, format and practical next step.

02 / Phase two

Build the working rhythm

Replace this prompt with the phase objective, format and practical next step.

03 / Phase three

Review and continue

Replace this prompt with the phase objective, format and practical next step.

Support options

Choose a rhythm that fits your team

Use these examples to shape a plan around your priorities. Scope, timing, and price can be agreed together.

Essentials

Custom

pricing

A flexible starting point for teams that want consistent support.


  • Time to review priorities together
  • A shared plan for the next steps
  • Support arranged around your team
  • Shared notes and updates

Guidance

Custom

pricing

A broader option for teams that want more continuity and collaboration.


  • Everything in the focused option
  • More time for shared planning
  • A consistent point of contact
  • Support shaped around changing priorities

Use these placeholders to describe the support that fits your work.

05

Route Information

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Route information

Plan the route with the details that matter

  • Distance: add a distance
  • Elevation: add an elevation total when relevant
  • Duration and difficulty: add suitable guidance
  • Meeting point and location: add arrival details

Map or route embed

Replace this area with a consent-aware map or external route embed when it is appropriate for the website.

06

Safety Information

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Before you go

Safety and practical information

Replace each prompt with information that is accurate for the relevant activity, location and operator.

Requirements

  • Add equipment requirements
  • Add skill and age requirements
  • Add what participants should bring

Conditions and support

  • Add weather and cancellation information
  • Add emergency information where required
  • Link to the full terms or safety policy

07

Training Options

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Training options

Choose the level of support that fits the work.

Keep every option in the same information order and make the main difference obvious.

01 / START

Starter option

A focused first step.

  • Add what is included
  • Add frequency or duration

02 / BUILD

Core option

The primary route for ongoing support.

  • Add what is included
  • Add frequency or duration

03 / EXTEND

Extended option

More continuity, access or one-to-one support.

  • Add what is included
  • Add frequency or duration

First visit

Add a trial or introductory route.

Use this line for the first call, trial session or introductory consultation.

08

Treatment Card

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Replace with a treatment image

TREATMENT / SERVICE

Treatment

Treatment name

Add a concise introduction that explains the experience or service without unsupported claims.

Duration

Add duration

Price

Add price

  • Add a practical benefit or inclusion
  • Add preparation or suitability information

09

Treatment Detail

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Treatment or service

Give the decision enough context before the booking button.

Use approved information appropriate to the service. The structure separates practical facts, expectations and follow-up so nothing competes for attention.

Next step

Consultation before commitment.

Duration and price

Add current duration and price or consultation note.

Method

Add verified equipment, method or technique information.

Suitability

Add appropriate suitability, exclusions or consultation requirements.

Timing

Add only approved recovery, timing or downtime information.

Before and during

What to expect and how to prepare

Add a practical sequence for preparation, arrival, the appointment itself and anything the visitor should bring or avoid.

Afterwards

Variation, follow-up and aftercare

Use evidence-appropriate wording and add approved aftercare or follow-up information without promising individual outcomes.