The Hours Report
where your hours go
On a call I watch how you really work, measure where the time leaks, and hand you a document showing how many hours you can free up. All remote, without you leaving your desk. It costs you less than 3 hours of your time.
What I do, in one line
On a call you show me how the work actually gets done: you walk me through how you do things, I watch where the time leaks. Then I hand you an 8-page document: where the hours go, which points could run on their own, how many hours you can put back in your pocket.
A careful estimate, kept low on purpose, and I show you how I worked it out. No inflated promises. You see the numbers yourself.
It costs you less than 3 hours. In total.
I know time is the one thing you don't have. I do the work. From you I need under 3 hours across ten days:
- A 75-minute call where you show me how you work, sharing your screen where it helps.
- A few voice notes in the evening, when something comes back to you. 30 seconds each.
- A final half hour, when I bring the document and walk you through it.
It isn't a second job, and you don't have to host anyone.
You don't have to prepare anything
No files, no documents, nothing to study up on. You tell me how yesterday went, the way you'd tell a friend, and you show me how you do things as you do them. No jargon, no acronyms. Plain words. Understanding how a business runs is my job, not yours.
What you walk away with
An 8-page document. You read it in half an hour, and it won't end up in a drawer like the last report.
Page one is the summary: one plain number, hours a week and money a year you can free up. Behind it, the points where the time leaks, one by one. The document is yours either way.
Inside you'll find:
- The plain number: hours a week and money a year.
- A map of where the time leaks.
- What not to automate.
- The next steps, in order.
There's a page on what not to touch too
Your way of working has held up for twenty years for a reason. I'm not here to rebuild your business from scratch. I take away the work that spins around the edges, and I tell you where it's better to leave things as they are.
How it works, from the first day to the last
Ten working days. All remote: you don't travel, and you don't have to host anyone.
We talk on a call
75 minutes together: you show me how you work, screen shared where it helps, I ask questions and take the notes myself.
I work from my place
I line up where the time leaks and run the numbers. If I need a detail, I ask you with a message.
I bring you the document
A half-hour call, I walk you through it page by page. You ask your questions there.
What you do with it is up to you.
What it costs
credited to the project within 30 days
How the credit works
- You pay 690 today.
- If you start the project within 30 days, the 690 comes off the total.
- If nothing comes of it, the document stays yours: you paid for it, it's yours.
The document is yours and it's worth it on its own: ten days of my work to tell you, numbers in hand, where your business loses time. That's why you pay for it.
I charge you on purpose. If I handed it to you for free in exchange for a project, you'd think I was pulling you into something. This way I don't: you pay for the work, and you stay free to stop there.
You don't buy The Hours Report from this page
And rightly so. First, 30 minutes, free: you tell me where everything runs through you, and I tell you whether it makes sense for your business or not.
If it does, we decide there. If it doesn't, I'll say so, and I won't have wasted your time.
Thirty minutes, then you decide.
We start from a small piece. If it doesn't convince you, we stop right there.