0–10 min
The workflow as it runs today
Systems, sequence, who touches it, and where it stops being automatic.
Application only · No cost · 12 a month
Bring a workflow you own that is expensive, manual and data-heavy. You leave the same session with a draft map of it, a candidate list of what is actually breaking, and a baseline sheet showing which of six numbers you cannot currently answer.
One workflow
It does not need to be broken in an obvious way. The ones worth looking at are usually the ones that work — at a cost nobody has written down, absorbed by people who have stopped mentioning it.
Before you apply
These are the numbers that decide whether a workflow is worth fixing. Tick the ones you could produce this week without starting a project. Nothing is sent anywhere.
Answerable today
The common case
Four or five missing is normal, and it is not a sign of a badly run team — these numbers are genuinely hard to produce when the work happens across systems and spreadsheets. It does mean any decision about fixing this workflow is currently being made on instinct. The session exists for exactly this position.
Request a sessionThis is the same sheet we work through in the session. Running it yourself costs nothing and settles the question of whether you need us at all — several people have taken it to their own team and closed the gap internally.
Four artifacts, same day
Sent within one business day. Every one is labelled for what it is — nothing here is presented as more certain than it is.
What forty-five minutes cannot do
It cannot produce a validated analysis with costs attached and a ranked list of what to fix. Anyone offering that in a free session is guessing. Everything you leave with is marked as a hypothesis, and every gap in it is marked as a gap — those marks are the specific things a paid engagement would go and measure.
Agenda
Artifacts are sent within one business day. There is no follow-up sequence and no second free meeting. If paid work makes sense we say so once, with a scope.
0–10 min
Systems, sequence, who touches it, and where it stops being automatic.
10–25 min
Traced end to end. This is where most of the real information comes from.
25–35 min
What else is likely present, and what evidence would confirm each one.
35–45 min
Which of the six numbers you have, which you do not, and what we would do in your position.
Four requirements
Incomplete applications do not get a session. This is the screen, and it replaces the fit call that would otherwise be a second free meeting before anyone pays for anything.
01
Or you bring the person who does, to the same session. A secondhand description does not survive forty-five minutes.
02
The ERP, the platform, the database, the spreadsheets. Names, not categories.
03
A specific case from the last thirty days. Not a general description of the problem — one instance, with what actually happened.
04
If this became paid work, you know whose budget and whose signature. You do not need the authority yourself.
Capacity
Twelve sessions a month, run by the people who would do the work. When a month is full the next application moves to the following one.
Response
Reviewed within two business days. You get an answer either way.
Cost
None, and there is no second free meeting afterwards. If paid work makes sense we say so once, with a scope.