Services

Three ways to work with us.

Every engagement starts with a 30-minute conversation. We won't sell you the wrong one.

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30-Minute Pipeline Consultation

A focused working session. We look at your current pipeline, follow-up, and CRM, then give you the single highest-leverage fix to make next. No pitch, no commitment.

  • 30 minutes, live
  • Pipeline & follow-up review
  • One prioritized recommendation
  • Written summary after the call

$250

Flat fee · 30 minutes

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Pipeline Audit

2 weeks

From $4,500

We open your CRM, your call recordings, and your last 50 deals. You get a written report with the top 3 leaks and the fix order.

  • Stage-by-stage drop-off analysis
  • Follow-up cadence teardown
  • Reporting & visibility gap map
  • 90-day prioritized roadmap
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Fractional RevOps

90-day minimum

From $6,500/mo

Two days a week, embedded. We build the cadence, the stages, the reporting, and run your weekly pipeline review with you.

  • CRM rebuild & stage architecture
  • Multi-touch follow-up cadence
  • Weekly pipeline review rhythm
  • Dashboards & forecast hygiene
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System Handoff

4 weeks

From $9,000

You have something working. We document it, train your team, and make sure it survives without us. Best after a Fractional engagement.

  • Full SOP documentation
  • Team training & enablement
  • Reporting transfer
  • 30-day post-handoff support
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FAQ

Questions service founders ask us.

Do you work with companies under $500k revenue?

Occasionally — if the founder is already closing and a system would unlock the next hire. Most clients are $750k–$5M.

Can you work inside our existing CRM?

Yes. We've built systems on HubSpot, Pipedrive, Close, and Salesforce. We don't sell software.

How is this different from hiring a sales rep?

A rep needs a system to inherit. We build the system first. Then the rep you hire actually ramps.

What does the weekly review look like?

25 minutes. Three slides. Pipeline coverage, deals slipping, and one decision the founder has to make.