The Go-Live Moment
You have navigated the entire 8-step design process. You have analyzed requirements, designed data models, mapped workflows, built automations, and configured security. You have a complete, tested, and validated📋 Function
blueprint.
This guide covers the final, crucial phase: Deployment. This is the moment you transform your architectural plan into a real, operational workspace that your team can use to drive business value. It’s the process of turning the blueprint into the building.
Deployment is more than just clicking a button. It’s a structured process that involves creating the live environment, onboarding your team, and officially launching the new solution.
Pre-Deployment Checklist
Before you create a live⏹️ Space
, ensure your Function
blueprint is fully prepared for launch. A quick pre-flight check guarantees a smooth deployment.
- Final Testing Completed: The
Function
has been thoroughly tested by both the architect and the end-users (UAT). - Feedback Incorporated: All critical feedback from the testing phase has been addressed and incorporated into the design.
- Clear Naming & Description: The
Function
has a clear, descriptive name and a helpful description so other managers know its purpose. - Status is “Published”: The
Function
is marked as “Published” or “Ready for Use” in the library, making it available for selection.
The Deployment Process
Deploying yourFunction
involves two main phases: creating the workspace itself, and then populating it with the right people.
Phase 1: Create the Live Space
This is the technical step of creating the live workspace from your blueprint.Navigate to the Correct 📂 Area
The first step is to decide where the new workspace should live within your company’sOrganizational Structure
. Go to the appropriateArea
(e.g., “Sales Department,” “Client Projects”).Select Your Function Blueprint
Click theCreate Space
button. This will open the library of all available, publishedFunctions
. Find and select the blueprint you just finalized.Name the Space
Give yourSpace
a specific, meaningful name that clearly identifies its purpose.- Bad Example: “New Project”
- Good Example: “Q4 2025: Website Relaunch Initiative”
Space
is now technically live, but it’s an empty building. The next phase brings in your team.
Phase 2: Onboard Your Team
This phase focuses on configuring theSpace
for your team and officially launching it for use.
What’s Next?
Congratulations! YourFunction
is no longer just a blueprint; it is a live, operational solution driving value for your business. You have completed the full design and deployment lifecycle.
- See your creation in action: Learn about daily work in Tier 3: Use & Operation
- Ready for the next challenge? Start a new project with the 8-Step Design Process