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Where is your businessleaking time and money?

One week. A ranked list of what is costing you, what each fix is worth, and what order to do them in — and if the week does not find enough to pay for itself, you pay nothing.

1 week · credited against any further work within 60 days · see pricing

The guarantee

If I don't find enough, you don't pay.

Not a discount. If the week does not turn up savings worth at least 20% of what you spend running this part of your business, I cancel the invoice and you keep everything I found anyway. Here is what that means, so there is no argument later:

What we measure against
The last three months of what you spend on the software, hosting and hours involved. From your own invoices.
What counts as a saving
Something I can name, put a number on, and point to on a specific bill or timesheet. Not "you will be more efficient".
Found, not done
The promise is on what the week turns up. Whether you act on it is your call, and I am not paid on it.
You decide
If we disagree about whether something counts, it does not count.

What I look for

None of it is exotic. It just became invisible.

Ordinary things that stop being noticed once everyone has been working around them for a year.

The same thing typed into two systems

Somebody enters an order in one place, then enters it again somewhere else. Every week. Forever.

Jobs nobody remembers to start

A report, a reconciliation, a follow-up — done when someone thinks of it, missed when they do not.

Work done twice

Two people solving the same problem because neither knew the other had it.

Software you pay for and barely open

Seats, licences and plans that made sense two years ago.

Money spent on computing you do not use

Servers sized for a spike that never comes, and AI bills nobody has priced against the alternatives.

The thing everyone works around

The step people quietly avoid because it is broken. Usually the most expensive one.

A small example, free

The same AI model, priced by everyone who sells it.

If you use AI anywhere, you are probably buying it from whoever you signed up with first. The exact same model is usually sold by a dozen companies at very different prices. I built a free tool that shows you the gap in about thirty seconds — one line item, no signup.

6,780
prices tracked
816
models sold by more than one company
45%
typical gap, cheapest to dearest

Is it for you

Worth doing if

  • Your team does the same things by hand every week
  • You have more than a handful of systems that do not talk
  • Your software and hosting bills keep growing and nobody can say why
  • You suspect there is waste but cannot prove where

Not worth it if

  • You are very small and already know exactly where the problem is
  • Someone in-house has done this recently and you trust it
  • You already know what you want built — book that instead
  • You want someone to agree with a decision already made

Tell me roughly what your team does by hand and what you spend on software. If a week of my time won't pay for itself, I'll say so on the call.