Workflow pages

Workflow pages for the site's highest-leverage jobs

Topics group the catalog by subject. Workflow pages group it by the real job a visitor is trying to do, starting with the most commercial and operator-relevant branches.

Use workflow pages when one tool is not enough and the user intent is closer to “help me work through this decision” than “give me one number.” For broader browsing, jump to topics. For strategic cluster building, browse the priority collections.

These pages package tools around an actual job

They turn the site from a loose catalog into a set of guided entry points, especially for commercial or operator-heavy use cases.

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Better than a list of links

Each workflow page explains the job, groups the relevant tools, and makes the next sensible click obvious.

Stronger intent

Useful for high-value visits

Workflow packaging matches how visitors describe their problem, which improves both information scent and perceived professionalism.

Cross-links

Bridges into the rest of the catalog

Good workflow pages pull visitors into related topics and tools instead of leaving them at one isolated calculator.