How it works
No big-bang projects.
From one phone call to tools that finally talk to each other — and the admin that runs itself. No mystery, no jargon, no 47-step 'methodology.' Here's exactly what happens — and exactly what it asks of you.
The process
Four stages. Each one stands on its own.
- 01
The Teardown call
30 MIN · $250 FLAT
We talk about how your week actually runs — which tools you use and where you re-type or lose information. No prep needed on your end.
I ask about what repeats, what falls through the cracks, and what eats your evenings. You don't need to document anything first — the mess is the point.
- 02
The written summary
WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS
You get a ranked list of what's costing you the most, with a plain-English fix for each — and an honest note where you don't need me at all.
This is yours to keep whether or not we work together. If the honest answer is "just turn on the reminders in your scheduling app," that's what it'll say.
- 03
One quick win
1–2 WEEKS · $500–$2,000
I build the single highest-value connection first and get it live in your business. You see your tools talking to each other before going further.
Usually it's missed-call recovery or quote follow-up — whichever the Teardown ranked first. Anything customer-facing gets a step where you approve before it sends.
- 04
Keep it running
MONTH TO MONTH · CANCEL ANYTIME
I monitor it, fix it when something breaks, and add new connections as your business changes. You go back to the work you're actually good at.
No contract. No lock-in. You own every login, every workflow, every piece of documentation. If we part ways, it all keeps working.
- 01
The Teardown call
30 MIN · $250 FLAT
We talk about how your week actually runs — which tools you use and where you re-type or lose information. No prep needed on your end.
I ask about what repeats, what falls through the cracks, and what eats your evenings. You don't need to document anything first — the mess is the point.
- 02
The written summary
WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS
You get a ranked list of what's costing you the most, with a plain-English fix for each — and an honest note where you don't need me at all.
This is yours to keep whether or not we work together. If the honest answer is "just turn on the reminders in your scheduling app," that's what it'll say.
- 03
One quick win
1–2 WEEKS · $500–$2,000
I build the single highest-value connection first and get it live in your business. You see your tools talking to each other before going further.
Usually it's missed-call recovery or quote follow-up — whichever the Teardown ranked first. Anything customer-facing gets a step where you approve before it sends.
- 04
Keep it running
MONTH TO MONTH · CANCEL ANYTIME
I monitor it, fix it when something breaks, and add new connections as your business changes. You go back to the work you're actually good at.
No contract. No lock-in. You own every login, every workflow, every piece of documentation. If we part ways, it all keeps working.
No lock-in
You can stop after any stage.
Every stage is independently valuable and flat-priced. Take the Teardown summary and do it yourself — that's a fine outcome. Most people stop after the first Quick Build proves itself.
After the Teardown
Take the summary and do it yourself. It's yours — that's a fine outcome.
After the first build
Most people stop here once the quick win proves itself. Everything that's live stays yours.
Any month, anytime
Support runs month to month. You own every login and connection — nothing breaks if we part ways.
Your time
What this asks of you
Thirty minutes for the call. About fifteen minutes during build week to test things on your phone. That's it.
You don't learn software, write documentation, or sit through demos.
Step 1 is a 30-minute call.
Flat price. Written summary within 3 business days. Yours to keep.