A 15-minute call
Fifteen minutes. I'll show you where I'd look.
Bring your numbers, or just the thing that's nagging you. You'll leave knowing where your growth is most likely leaking, and what it'd take to confirm it. No deck. No pitch.
What happens on the call
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You bring whatever's most alive.
Your numbers if you've got them. Or just the challenge you keep circling back to. However you turn up is fine.
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I tell you where I'd look first.
Twenty years inside consumer brands means I can usually spot the shape of the problem fast. Most of the time it's a unit-economics problem wearing a traffic problem's clothes.
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You leave with a read.
The likely leak, and the honest next step to confirm it. Yours to keep and act on, whether we end up working together or not.
Fifteen minutes gets you my honest first take on where the money's leaking. The paid audit is where we confirm it, put real numbers on it, and turn it into the plan. I'm not going to pretend a phone call replaces two or three weeks in your accounts. But it'll tell you fast whether there's something here worth doing properly.
Before you book
Who this is for.
Consumer brands, roughly $3M to $50M. Founders who move fast and want a thinking partner, not a vendor. People who'd rather hear the truth about their numbers early than late.
If you'd rather not open the books, I'm not your hire, and the call will make that clear quickly. No hard feelings. Bad numbers don't scare me. Hidden ones do.
Let's see if there's something here.
By the end of the call we'll both know whether I'm the right hire for what you're working through. If I'm not, I'll likely point you to someone who is.
Book a 15-minute callNo deck. No pitch. Bring whatever's on your mind.