Thirty minutes. No pitch. You leave with a plan either way.
Every engagement starts with the same conversation: thirty minutes about how work actually flows through your business. We don't bring a deck — we ask questions and listen, because your words are the spec.
By the end of the call we'll have named at least one thing your business already knows but isn't using. You leave with a plan for it, whether or not we ever work together.
A 30-minute call. We find one thing your business knows but isn't using — and you leave with a plan, whether or not we work together.
Three moves, no deck.
You talk first.
How work moves through your business today — where things get found, where they get lost, what you keep re-explaining. No preparation needed beyond candor.
We ask questions.
Not about software. About the deal you almost lost track of, the report you rebuild every month, the answer that lives only in your head.
We name something together.
One specific place where what your business already knows could be working harder. That's the whole agenda.
No pitch, because there's nothing to pitch yet. We can't recommend what we haven't understood.
A clear, written next step — yours to keep either way.
- The one opportunity we found, in plain language
- What it would take to act on it, with or without us
- An honest read on whether we're the right people to help
If the plan is "you can do this yourself in an afternoon," that's what the plan will say.
No form, no scheduling software, no funnel.
Write to the founder directly:
Two or three sentences is plenty: who you are, what your business does, and what's been on your mind. Nate reads every message himself and replies with a few times to talk — usually within one business day.
One conversation, one honest answer.
We'll say so on the call, plainly, and point you somewhere useful. No follow-up sequence, no check-ins you didn't ask for. One conversation, one honest answer.
That's not a courtesy — it's how we work. Everything we build runs on clear limits and your sign-off; the first conversation should work the same way.