Quotes write themselves
Hours redoing the same quote by hand, changing four numbers.
You enter the data, the quote comes out ready in minutes: from two hours to thirty. With your prices, not someone else's.
Every business has a repetitive task that eats up the days. I find it and make it disappear. Here are some concrete examples.
Hours redoing the same quote by hand, changing four numbers.
You enter the data, the quote comes out ready in minutes: from two hours to thirty. With your prices, not someone else's.
Receipts and notes that get lost, bookkeeping put off.
You send a voice note, in 4 seconds it's an expense or a task already sorted.
You remember to post when you have time, which is almost never.
You write once, it goes out on its own at the right moment: from half an hour a day to five minutes, while you do something else.
You copy-paste numbers into Excel at night, and maybe get one wrong.
The report is already done, up to date, always the same.
Three different spreadsheets, nothing adds up, you don't know your margins.
Everything in one dashboard, updated without retyping a thing.
You forget to call back, quotes die in a drawer.
The right message goes out on its own when it's needed.
Numbers scattered across spreadsheets and software, decisions made on gut feeling.
A dashboard tells you what pays off, what doesn't and where to act, without opening Excel.
My business runs on 18 digital agents that know my workflows. It's the same kind of system I can build inside yours.
ECHO
listens to the client and surfaces what's really needed before anything gets built
HELM
sets the direction: positioning, offers, where it's worth playing
QUILL
writes the words: ads, emails, pages
LOOM
builds the sites and keeps them running
SHIELD
writes secure code and protects the data
MINT
runs the numbers: budget, margins, quotes
SCOPE
puts the ads in front of the right people and reads the results
HOOK
lays out copy so it gets read and converts, not just looks good
BRIDGE
handles LinkedIn presence and B2B contacts
PORTRAIT
studies the client: who they are, what moves them, how to reach them
CLOSER
follows up on leads and brings the sale home
INDEX
gets what you publish found on Google
PLAZA
runs social and repurposes content across channels
RELAY
sends the right emails at the right time, on their own
PULSE
gathers the data and tells you what works and what doesn't
HOUND
sniffs out costly problems and sellable opportunities
GAVEL
keeps contracts, privacy and paperwork in order
RAIL
turns work into repeatable steps, so it always runs the same
They don't work alone, they hand work to each other: HELM sets the direction, PORTRAIT studies the client, QUILL writes, HOOK lays it out, SCOPE brings the traffic, RELAY follows up, PULSE measures. I coordinate them, they execute. It's the same kind of system I can build inside your business.
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Don't see yours here? That's normal: every business has its own. Write me the thing that weighs on you most every week, and I'll tell you if I can take it off your hands.
Custom projects start at around โฌ2,000. The exact price depends on what I take off your hands: we'll talk it through on a call.
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