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A Three-Step Activation Flow and Content Updates in Minutes, Not Weeks

5 min read • August 2026

For a telecom operator, every extra click cost a customer and every content change waited on IT, so the buying and upgrading experience had to shed both.

Executive Summary

“Every extra click is a customer you might lose. Every IT dependency is a day you cannot get back.”

The telecom operator needed to revamp its end-to-end digital experience across web, tablet, and mobile so it was more intuitive with fewer clicks. It also wanted current and future business users to add and edit website content without relying on IT.

Applying a Design Thinking approach, ML arteka dug into the end users and the end-to-end journey, building prototypes for rapid testing and revisiting assumptions based on feedback. To increase functionality and time-to-market, the team recommended revamping the technology stack and implementing a content model independent of any presentation layer, delivered as a progressive web application with a CMS.

The result: a three-step activation flow, down from the usual seven, fewer duplicate forms across entry points, and content updates that dropped from two to three weeks to as little as 30 minutes.

Business Outcomes

A simpler flow and a business-managed content model improved experience, performance, and speed to market.

3-step
Activation flow

Down from a typical seven-step process.

30 min
Content updates

Down from two to three weeks.

PWA + CMS
Business-managed content

No IT dependency for edits.

The Transformation

From a seven-step, IT-dependent experience to a three-step, business-managed one.

  • 1
    UnderstandDesign Thinking, In ContextStudied end users and the end-to-end journey to ground the redesign in real behavior.
  • 2
    PrototypeRapid Testing and ValidationBuilt prototypes, tested with a real audience, and revisited assumptions from the feedback.
  • 3
    Re-architectContent Independent of PresentationRecommended a revamped stack and a content model decoupled from the presentation layer.
  • 4
    EnablePWA and a Friendly CMSDelivered a progressive web application and CMS so business users manage content themselves.

The Business Challenge

Too Many Clicks, Too Much IT Dependency

The operator wanted an intuitive buying and upgrading experience and content freedom for business teams.

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A clunky end-to-end flow

The experience across web, tablet, and mobile needed fewer clicks to complete a task.

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IT dependency for content

Business users could not add or edit content without IT assistance.

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Duplicate forms

Multiple entry points led to duplicated components and forms.

Business Outcomes in Detail

What the Numbers Mean

3-stepActivation flow

Down from a typical seven-step process.

30 minContent updates

Down from two to three weeks.

PWA + CMSBusiness-managed content

No IT dependency for edits.

Technology Snapshot

The Experience Stack

Design Thinking
Journey mapping, prototyping, and rapid validation with real users.

Progressive Web App
A fast, engaging experience across web, tablet, and mobile.

Headless CMS
Content model independent of the presentation layer.

Business-User Editing
A friendly interface to manage content without IT.

ML arteka Executive Insight

Simplicity is an engineering outcome, not an accident. Reducing activation from seven steps to three cut the components to build and the forms to maintain, while a headless CMS handed content control back to the business.

Executive Questions and Answers

The questions leadership tends to ask when evaluating an approach like this.

Experience
How do you get from seven steps to three?

By studying the real journey and removing duplicated components and forms, the activation flow was simplified to three steps while staying intuitive.

Autonomy
How do business users update content without IT?

A headless CMS with a friendly editing interface lets business users manage content directly, cutting update time from weeks to as little as 30 minutes.

Performance
What did the new stack change for developers?

A progressive web application and decoupled content model let developers build engaging experiences while improving performance and SEO.