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Project ProcessApr 5, 20261 min read

What contextual progress looks like in a real interface

Show local progress where the action began instead of leaving the whole page uncertain.

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Show local progress where the action began instead of leaving the whole page uncertain. The useful test is whether the page or product makes the next choice easier for the person using it. When the structure follows the real situation, people spend less time translating the interface and more time moving the work forward.

What contextual progress looks like in a real interface: make the decision visible

That usually means naming the decision, identifying the person responsible, and showing the information at the moment it becomes useful. It is a smaller and more durable rule than adding another panel, status or visual flourish.

  • Name the decision that matters
  • Show the responsible person or role
  • Make the next action visible
  • Confirm what complete looks like

What to carry into the next review

Review the path with the people who will actually use it. Ask what they need to know, what they can do next, and what a completed handoff looks like. The answer becomes a better product rule than a generic pattern copied from another system.

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